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SOCIAL 'T'i_ _ C „ ; _ ---.1/4 CLUBS AFFAIRS 1 HC ''O-O-fl-C- U1 id ORGANIZATIONS The Women Auxili ary of the Postal Alliance will award their a-conil annual scholarship, Sunday afternoon at 4:30 at the YWCA. Tl*n public is invited. The Cedar Chist will also be on display. Any girl wishing to en ter the contest might call Mrs. Claire I)acus, WE. 4158 or Mrs. Clayds Ervin. WE. 1543. —oOo SOCIAL ART CLUB The Social Art Club met Oct. 19, 1938 at 1 P. M. at the home of Elmer PortrT, 2870 Miami St. Af ter a thirty minute business meet ing, the president turned the meet ing over to the Assistant Sewing Instructor, Miss Rosa Overton al^o becamo a niw member. The hostess served an excellent repast, which was enjoyed by all. ThP melting adjourned at 3:00 n .m. to meet Nov. 2, 1938 at the home of Mrs. J. E. Ware, of 2870 Grant St. Mrs, E. Blue ,pprea. Mrs. J. E. Ware-, reporter We Pay Cash For 03d & Antique Guns WE 2869 521 No. 16th St. RITZ STUDIO — 2031 N. 24th St. PHOTOS —4 for 10c We Specialise in Enlargements Tho Very Latest from tho Chicago Convention: The New— “Pin Curl” WAVE Tho Same Effect as the Cro quinole without the heated iron. STYLED AS DESIRED Althouse Beauty School 2422 North 22nd Street WEbster 0846 — Springers Cheaper than Bacon, 20? lb. Dressed and Delivered Free: Breen Trading Stamps.— CAREYS CROCERY, WE. tiOS9 Open Sundays—Baby Beef Head, ((■uarters. J. M. F. KID PARTY The J. M. F. Bridge Club, one of Omaha's oldest gave a ‘‘Kid Party" on Wednesday even rg, Oct. inti , at the Masonic Hall, which turned out to be a "killer dillcr,” upon arrival of th. Diarne Quints impersonated by the charming ma | dames Le’oy Wright, Charles Di j kerson, Jr., Joseph Pauline and | Misses Mary Ellen, Dickerson and j Certrudo McCaw. The Quints have | grown considerably and entered the hall with lollypops via the slide ns ev rybod.v had to do- and at i onco began to make merry with i many gamcs taught them by their | capable Retinue of nurses. Accompanying th< m ve!t four f no lud'', dressed alike in short Hack trousers and coats, and large red neckties in the personages of I M ssrs. Chas. Dickerson, smior nnd junior, and Leroy Wright and his father, who is vjs ting in the city. Mr. Wright's sister, Mrs. Hayl wood Vawter was dressed as a bouncing baby girl of six and she brought the house down wh( n she mad her entrance via the slide. Mi\ Vawter, represent'd little Hen ry and therfore had nothing to say. Mrs. S. C. Hanger was too cuto in her dainty littl, rompers. Miss Dorcus Jones, doing a Shir lf y Temple in curls was unexcelled. Madams Bert Fowler, G. B. Len nox, W> sley Jones, Arthur McCaw John Adams, Russel Bryan, Carrie Jewell, William Countee, Nat Hunt-' or, Roberta Bell, the new “Y” secre tary Elizabeth Buford, Lois Gordon1 Joseph LaCour, Earl Wheeler. Wil liam Hayres, B. B. Cowan, Willis Gray, Frank Blackw<U, Bobbie Da vis, (accompanied by her father) Edward Groomes, Louise Dtechnrd and Miss Edrose Willis all made very swotet and charming little girls which on, would wish to hold "n their laps and squeeze, in fact tho same Is true of all the ladies in attendance. But no boy ever possessed mpre energy anl zip and go than Chas. Dickerson Jr. He literally every where and followed by a large ‘country boy” Bert Fowler. Virgil Shakes, with large pearl £ 1Rcn6e3vous grille (formerly tho Apex Bar) A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF LIQUORS — BEERS & WINE SPACIOUS DANCE FLOOR _ NEWLY DECORATED 1818 N. 24th St. JA-9331 WHO ELSE WANTS GLORIOUSLY SMOOTH LIGHT SKIN? Quick, Safa, Sura It'» no trouble to use Nadinola Bleach ing Cream. 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While you sleep, the positive bleaching action of Nadinola begins to make your skin finer, softer, lighter! buttons ir his pantletts, ju.' t about took tho cake among the men, had it not been for the long ribbon;, on Karl Wheeler’s bub bonnett. Miss Bemieg Givens ard two, gentlemen furnished the music featuring “A Tisket, A Tasket,”| which was enjoyed by all. Tho hall was decorated with hundr ds of toy ballons and a de lightful froz' n luncheon was serv ed as refreshments. Tho J. M. F.’s are composed of the BlackwHfS), (Mwians, Grays Hangfis, and Wheelers. Those present were: Dorcus Jones, Mr. Peters of Texas, Mr. Wright, out of town, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wr'ght, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dickernn, Mrs. ar(i Mr. Pauline, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Thomas Scott, Mr. and Mis. Fr- d. Stormes, Mr. and Mr.'. Shirley Yancey, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. MeCaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Olarette Biddieu..', Mr. and Mrs. William B Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bryar, Dr. anl Mrs. G. B. I/ennox, Dr. and Mrs. We ldon Solomon, Dr. I and Mi s. Milton Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. We dey Joni s, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaCour, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ! ton Wilsor. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Shobes. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Groomes, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Wilson, Mr. anl Mrs. Young, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nat Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Vawtcr. Gotha P* gg and sister Edrose Willis & Co., Fay l/ee Jones, Lit zio Buford, Bob Belton, Mrs. Jo seph Stuart, Mrs. January Jewell, Miss I. Roberta Bell, Nadine Clark. Mrs. Eva Mae Dixon and Co., Ixiuise Dechard Mrs. Jessica Wright, Charles Dickerson, Marj Ellen Dickerson, Gertrude McCaw, Herbert MeCnw, Mrs. Contee, Mr« Robbie Davis,, Mr. Turner. ENTRE NOUS Tho Entre Nous meets every Thursday night at the YWCA. Thi« club consists of young womtn who : havo graduated from high nnd up to the age of twenty five years. They are celebrating Halloween in the form of a Barn Dance, Fri day Oct. 28, at the Masonic Hall. -o The Minute Men’s and Auxiliary Club will hold c. Calendar birth day party at the YWCA Wed., on October 26th. -O-- _ Fall Festival and Bee Hive Ral ly conducted by Mary Magdalire M. Rodger-., national Evangelist & singer at Z’on Raptist Church. 221.5 Crust St. Rev. M. K. Curry, Pastor, programs as foil >ws: Mon. Oct. 31.--’-Doctors and Nurses night. Tui's.—Nov. 1—Attorney and K al Estate Men. Wed.—Nov. 2— Gospels Feast Party with visiting minister and Congregations. • Thurs.Nov. 3—Drama entitled “Tho I.azy Husband.” Fri.—Nov. 4—Young people am ateur night. Mon. Nov. 7—Visiting; Churches. I Tucs.—Nov. 8—Soloists Musici ans Big Broadcast. Wed.—Nov. 9— Gospel Feast Party with visiting ministers and Congregations. Thurs.—Nov. 10—Youths Song Review. Fri.—Nov. 11—American Legion and Old Soldiers Ushers & Ushere ttes of city week. Mon—Nov. 14—Vocational and Demonstration. All Colored busi ness. Tucs.—Nov. 15—Official Boards, all churches of the city. Wed.—Nov. 16—Gospel Feast Party with visiting ministers and Congregations. Thurs—Nov. 17—Drama entitled “Mr. and Mrs. Alligator” and musical program. Fri.—Nov. 18—City wide Choir' night and massed choir; of Zion. Flo sure and attend the Bazaar is prpgro 13. dowr/stairs in the Sun lay School room. FA REWELL M USICA L Tuursday ,Oct. 20., Rev. L’as» of the Cleaves Temple Methodist Church gave a farewell musical recital consisting of h's two daugh tors and son. Mrs. Bass accompani ed them. ,Rev\ Bass has been called to officiate in Kansas City, Kan. Rev. Bass will not only be missed by the congr- gation but by the members of Long School PTA where he and his wife were both enthusiastic and progressive work ers. The choir presented Mrs. Bass with a beautiful black letter purse with her initials in gold. Light re freshments wore served after the program. -0 CLUBS On. Friday Oct. 28th, the Quack Girls of the YWCA will hold their regular weekly meeting at the “Y”. As this is their social meeting of the month they will ent rtain in the form of a Carnival, carryng out the season of Halloween .Edna | Thomas is the president of this club and Lydia Rogers is the secre tary. TROJANS The Trojans Girls will hold their weekly meeting, Thursday cveadnj; Oct. 27, at the YWCA. Dorthea Turner, Pr(s. Vejnette Mills, Sec’y The Bible Institute meets each Monday morning at the YWCA. SUNDAY MUSICAL CLUB The Sunday musical club held its regular monthly meeting at the homo of its president, Mrs. Frank ■ Blackwell, Sunday evening October i 23rd. This was their initial meeting of th0 fall and they are looking forward with much enthusiasm to this years work. -0O0 SEMPER FIDLIS Halloween parties of particular interest will include the Semper F'dlis who will entertain the 29th of October and the Gross Eichs on the 31st of October .Both clubs consists of Girl reserves groups nrd aie held at the YWCA, The girls and th> ir escorts will costume and mask. HOY AND GIRL FORUM The Boy and Girl Forum holds ts first group meeting of the high school boys nrd girls Sunday Oct ober 30th at the YWCA. Miss 1. R< bertr. Bell is the guest speaker. Mrs. Williams G. Haynes is adviser l’cr this group . The Booklovers Club held their regular monthly meeting Thursday October 20. 1038 at the YWCA. “My Son My Son,’’ was reviewed by Mrs. Swanson of the YWCA of fice. Mrs. B. B. Cowan, pres. Mrs. Frank Blaekwc 11, Sec’y. Tho dinner gi'en by the auxiliary of St. Phillips the Deacon Episco pal Church at the YWCA Thursday October 20, from 6:30 to 7:30 was more than a huge success. Over 100 persons were served including a number of political candicates of both parties . Mrs. John A. Williams, pres. -oOo LONG SCHOOL P.T.A. The P. T. A. of Long school held their regular monthly meeting, on Thursday, October 20th at the School. Installation of officers and chairmen was held by the president of the PTA council .A program fol lowed the installation of officers with Mrs. Webb singing “About a Child’ 'followed by Mr. Preston rendering “Mighty Deep.” Both RAINBOSEMp*g CLEAN FORKED LUMP U Best Grade of Low-Priced Semi ^ LUMP....$10.00 GRATE EGG....$9.75 L MINE RUN .$8.50 S SUN KUM, , v'era accompanied by Mrs. Jami i son. Mrs. Jamieson is the organist I and the others are members of ! Hills.do Presbyterian Church choir. Mrs. Herbert Wiggins. Pres. Mr. Thompson, principal, First vice pre«., Mrs. S. C. Hanger, Sec’y, Mrs. Gooden Treasurer; Mrs. Pres ton chairman of the program com mittee; Mrs. Wesley Jones, student aid; Mrs. Jesse Cain, Summer Roundup and Health Chairman; Mrs. Morten .Adult Education; and Mr, S. C. Hanger, legislature chair man. Mrs. Herbe rt Wiggins, pres. Mrs. S. C. Hanger, Sec’y. —.>0-— ... COUNT ON ME CLUB Salem Baptist Church “Count on Me Club’’ met at the home of Mrs. j Leona Jackson, 2611 Maple Street. | Tuesday October 25th. Thirteen i were present. Two new members were taken into( the club. Mrs. John and Mrs. Theodore Morris. A lovely luncheon was served. Every one had something to say, which was very interesting and inspiring. The club is giving a Tea on Nov. 27th at the home of our presi dent, Mrs. Green. 947 No. 27th Ave. Everyone is invited. The of ficers of the club are; Mrs. F. Green Pre.-.ident, Mrs. Henderson, vice-president, Mrs. Barnell, secre tary, Miss Leona Jackson assistant secretay, Mrs. E. Jackson, treasu rer, Mrs. Adams ,Chairman of the f inoMnn jVf Q CTlUVcl 1 Henderson, chairman of the Sick Committee, Mrs. Hi Ison, chairman of the Boosters Committee, Mrs McGauth, chairman of the enter tainin' nt committee .Rev. E. H. Hilson is the pastor and Miss L. Jackson is the reporter. /-v _ A Bible Institute will be held every Monday at 10:00 A. M. Rev. Jordan is teacher. Come one come all and make this a big affair. At the YWCA (second floor.) The Omaha City BYPU will meet with the Zion Baptist Church in its regular 5th Sunday M<eting. Sunday Oct. 30, at 6:30 P. M. with a very special programs. The prin cipal speaker will be attorney John Adams Jr., a special address on the Youth of Today. The en tire City is cordially invited and all urgid to attend, music will be furnished by this city BYPU chorus Mr. Wm Cooper, Pres. Miss G. Hayden, Cor. Secty. Mrs. Lula Mae Powell, Secty. -—oOo COOPERS ARE GUESTS OF EMPLOYERS Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper of 2624 Blondo St., were included in the 33 guests at The Hill Hotel on j Thursday Oct. 20 from 7 to 10:30 1 p. m. which consisted of a dinner i party and a Surprize party, honor ing Mr. R. A. McFarland of 5117 Gumming St., who is manager of | the Eastman Kodak Co. whose lo-; cal store is at 1618 Harney St. The group consisted of the employees and their families. Mr. Cooper who is a stock man and truck driver, has be< n in the employment fori eleven years is pleased to say that he has never worked with more congenial and pleasant people and employers and was shown every courtesy at the party. Another brother Mr. E. Cooper of 2616 Blondo St. ,also employed as jani tor was not present due to other business. After the dinner the em ployer was presented with a beauti ful Gladstone bag. With tears in his eyes, he stated that he had the best group of employees in this country and all wished him many more happy birthdays. BIRTHDAY PARTY Regina Myrn Sims entertained 20 children at her party Sunday October 23rd. at her rome 2321 No. 27th. The home was decorated with ballons including green monkies, and pink elephants. Tho children had a delightful time playing games, singing songs nnd dancing. The party was quite a style show. The little girls were in prints ard plaids. Little Bever ly Jean Irvin was very attractive in her plaid dress and Scotch tarn. The other children that attended the party were: Marcia Southern Delores and Gloria Bryant, Dar lene and Carol Croker. Geraldine Grim, Patty Sims, . Peggy Union, Muddy Artison, ' Chas. Adams, Bobby Owens and Johnny Jeffery. K gina Wyrn celebrated her 7th birthday .Regina is the daughter of Mrs. Booker Sims. -0O0 An Autumn Tea will be given by Princess Ozeil Chapter No. 11 0. E. S. Nov .6, 1938 from 4:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. at the Masonic Hall at 26th and Blondo. —__-o In memory of n>y Mother, Luet la Gardner Macklin, who departel this life October 17, 1927. A TRIBUTE TO MOTHER There are tributes of love that wc owe to each other, But the greatest of these should be paid to our mother. All thg days of our lives she shel ters us with her love, May she ever be rewarded with blessings from above. The presence of mother makes glad many homes, But it’s gloomy to those where she never comes. j However it be, Kt us cherish those hours With our deeds of rare kindness— j the sweetest of flowers. I I When but a m re infant,- her watch o’ver us kept, When wo sought lone to wander, she advised our step. Through we left our fond home stead, for us she still waits, j Bidding us to go with her to Hea I ven’s golden gate. I When sickness and trouble have j become your lot, And hours of darkness she’ss for sake you, O not. Then grieve her not, children, but trust and obey, And each day you will walk in the straight, narrow way. i When her footsteps a«"e wending j their path to the grave, 1 Breathf, on, gentle spirit, thy soul, O be brave. God’s spirit will guide you in those jonely hours, And bear thee up- in His world of ne'rer fading flowers. —Your daughter Ckore Macklin Harmon. HOLLYWOOD CHARM By Bessie Mae West Althouse Beauty School Just as oth(r organs of the body j become diseased, so do tiny oil glands of the skin. These diseases in most cases are not serious. Oily skin it first disordtr, and if this condition is not properly cared for, blackheads result. Blackheads are pores filled with the oil. The top collects dirt and this accounts for the black hi ad on top. There are very few persons that do not have some blackheads. I Blackheads are not b. yond the care of home treatment, but a cosme tologist is recommended. ■Blackheads should never be squeezed as the skin is delicate ami bruises easily. They should be mas saged until they can be pushed out. After blackheads have been ex tracted the face should be washed with care daily .Camphor and soda properly used are used in treat ment of blackheads. Next week acne or the second stakes of black heads WH1 be discussed. Visit your cosmetologist and watch ‘Hollywood Charm” for helpful Beauty hints. —-——0O0 Tho reason a girl likes a man who has polish is that there’s never a dull moment. PARK’S ICE & FUEL 2406 BLONDO Your Neighborhood Coal & Wood Man will give You 4 rompt & Courteous Service, See 4Iim First Johnson Drug Co. Liquors, Wines and Beer Prescriptions WE 0998 1904 No 24th SL AMERICAN WEINER SHOP 2509 North 24th Street Best Chili and Best Hot Dogs in the West All Kinds of Sandwiches HOME MADE ICE CREAM NEURITIS ■«u«»« IN FEW MINUTES To relieve the torturing pain of Neuritis. Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Lumbago in a get the Doctor's formula NURITO. Dependable-—no opiates, no nar cotics. 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