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AFFAIRS The 'S-o-c-i-e-t-y" World ORGANIZATIONS Ea5u : Jr.ryi-* • * _ .• aC Johnson Druff Co. Liquors. Wines and Beer * Prescriptions WE CW»H 1904 No. 24 th St "AMERICAN ^ WEINEK SHOP 2909 North 21th Street Best Chili and Best Hot Dors in the W est Ail Kinds of Sandwiches ""home made ice cream COME ON YOU JITTERBUGS To —Dreamland Ballroom NOV, 11th, Monday Night — ? to 1 Given by' GAY CA\ ALTER CLUP Music by — LL9YD HUNTER’S TRCHESTRA ' i>r '/ES will be Given, Lots of Fun for ATT. Tickets at JOHNSON and BOBBINS DRUG STORES, H FOX ALL GROCERY of South Omaha, w TUXEDO BILLIARDS' Tic! ets at Door 55c CCME ONE. COME ALL!!! CzJ?sTs . 7?S: .*/?>sTS?).'T/ZSZ/Z.sZ/Z CLUBS COUNT ON ME CLUB Thu Salem Baptist Count On Me Club met Tuesday November 8th at the home of Mr*. Joe Hender ;cn. 1014 No. 2Xth Avenue. Ten w< re prerent. A nice luncheon was served by the hostess and enjoyed by nil. The club is doing a wonderful work, each member doing wtjl his part. Mrs. Ililson, chaiiman of the Boosters committee, brought in a wonder ful report. Tho club is giving a tea Sunday November 27th at the home of the president Mrs. F. Green^ 047 No. 27th Av.. A lovely luncheon will bo served. Tho club adjourned to meet Tuesday, November 15th at the residence of Mrs. Geneca Hender son, 3850 Harney St. Mrs. F. Green, president. Mrs. T. Barnell, sec't. Leona Jackson, reporter Rev. E. H. Hilson^ pastor SOCIAL ART CLUB The SoCal Art Club met at 870 Grant Street with Mrs. J. Warn as hostess. After a thirty minutes of business, Mrs, Roase Overton, th- sewing instructress 11''>l- chargi of the ladies and howc l r.onte very live1', work. Th i houters had a very deli cious lunch on, which was highly '•njoyed by nil. The " eting ad iourned at three o’< l ck ti meet November lith at th home of Mrs. F. I,. Wisley 1421 No. 22th S\ Mrs. Emma Blue^ pres. Mrs. Mary Hobts, reporter ——— —-oOo—'—— ALAHO CLUB The Alaho Social Club held their monthly me ting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. .R. West Wednes day November 2nd. Plans and date for their annual dinner dance were discussed. Election of offi cers was held for the coming year. All officers were re-elected unani mously. Messers. C. Hanger At torney at law, president; G < rge Camper, vice-president; Robert Jackson^ secretary; Mrs. Edgar Camptr assistant secretary; and M \ John Brown, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black ‘hanked the club mo t graciously for the beau tiful table lamp presented to the n as a wedding gift at the clubs Hallowe’en party. __oOr.-— C'.utterling Dinner, Nov. 12th at Homo of Mrs. Ruth (iude 2715 Miami. ____ CHARITY CLUB The Charity Club of the Urban League Community Center will hold their 2nd meeting of the month, Tuesday Nov. 15th. The ! club is probably preparing for a rummage sale which is to be held. Set the watch for the date. The club will appreciate cooperating from all friends. Look in your at tics, your basements, your closets. Whatever you havt and not using I remember it may be useful to gome on . not so fortunate in circum stances a? yours. Clothing, dishes looks, shoes, furniture, etc. All Voe club asked that the Cloth'ng 1 i men 'i ' and cl an. I ouiso Ue chnr \ i chaiiman cf committee handling the Rummage Sale. Mrs. Louise Deckard has had as her houuo guests for the past, week Mrs. Florence Moberly and Mr. Buster Rlayborne of St. Paul Minn. Save ral social affairs were given in their honor doing this stay. Th'r was Mrs! Mob rly first visit for n number of years when she vis’ted here about 15 years ago with Mrs. Russell Bryant of Bin ncy St. •——.—oOo— The JMF Br'dgc Club and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hunger. Sat._ Nov. 5. Miss Florence Meyers substitu ted for Mr. B. B. Cowan, the pres. Guest table consisted of Madames, F lorence Maberly of St. Paul, Minn. Tommy Wilson. M. s Ida Roberta Bell and Mr. Buster Clay Forne. Prizes were won by— Mrs B. B. Cowan and Mr. Frank piackwell bobby, Mrs. S. C. Han j ger. Guest prize, Mrs. Florence For Quick Relief from Winter Grief f. QUICKER STARTS—with Goodrich Hath- A anode Electro-Pak Battery, guaranteed fffA */ as long aa you own your car. |L QUICKER STOPS—with new Goodrich Silvertown Tire with Lile-Saver Tread. // ■. QUICKER HEAT—with new Goodrich f\ I { *“81" Heater that '“heat conditions" your A I I l ^ entire car. J 111! Ks§w5i . 44*(o« '•’** hccot*"'* \ \ Z ub:;t*—1 \ -221 *%S?A | i i n1*1 l/cTTm FTHLi nD^/ | fl K> jMMmMMnMBBlr iiiMi^l^wF'f^niTBWTIiifiWMfflitfifp'i^T^TOiriMnBP r ^ Claudette Col&ecit IM ITATI ON OF U F EJ' OMJ VE./ZSA i. Moberly. Mr?. Tommy ' w Don re ceived priza for the highest score at the guest table. Mr. B. B. Cowan, pres. Mrs. S. C. Hanger, >->e. y. -oOo— The, Bridge Club consisting of Madam-s Malcoln Scott. .). C. Carey, George Camper, W. (’. Ray VV. M. Bell, John Fields. Russell Ree«t and L. L, McVay will meet at thv honn of Mr. an i Mrs. John h ields Wed. afternoon, Nov. 8 M.\ George Camper, prey., Mr. John Fields, Secy, and Mrs. L. L. McVay, treasurer. -oOo-— BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD Mr*. Lola Jackson surpris<d her I son, LaVern Bueford on his 11th 1 lirthdayt Thursday, Nov. 3rd at i (heir home, 2717 Parker St. Fifteen children wer5 present. They had a wonderful time play ing games winning prizes. LaVerne rec. ived many gifts. A good t me was reported to i bo had by all who attend-d. Springers Cheaper than Bacon, 20c lb. Dressed and Delivered tree: Green Trading Stamps.— CAREY'S GROCERY, WE. (1089 Open Sundays—Baby Beef Head, charters. Ono of the great pictures of all ti ll, u, “Fannie Hurst’s “Imitation of Life ” with Claudette Colbert, ♦ 'barren vViluam and Rochelle Hue. ii.ij, will be retun.ed to the Para mount theatre starting Saturday at popular prices. Supporting1 the leading film • tars ara Louisa Beavers, popular colored actress who give? a magni ficent portrayal of Aunt. Delilah in the film and Fredi Washing on who play.1 the roles of “Peola” her 19-y.ar old daughter. As the campaign feature with “rnitaticn Of Life” the Paramount is bringing back the 20th-Century Fox production '.SLAVE SHIP”. This is a thrilling scu story of the smashing of the African slave trade in pre-civil war days. Mic key Rooney. Wallace Beery and The Very Latest from the Chicago Convention: The New— “Pin Curl” WAVE The Same Effect as the Cro quinoly without the heated iron. STYLED AS DESIRED Althouse Beauty School 2422 North 22nd Street ATTEND- i I GET YOUR SHARE HOTHOTHH Li ^ «* i^tirK i r-1 ■■■UiMUSiUBfiA YOUR SUPPLY — OF WINTER HBB9 CLOTHING BE^^^3| FOR ALL ^HHS THE FAMILY BHBSHm Appreciation Certificate GIVEN WITH Purchases in all Departments Redeem able in Merchandise in any Department of mu Store. 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