affaIrs The ^S-o-c-i-e-t-y^ World organizations Nervous, Weak, Ankles Swollen* Much nervousness is caused by an ex-■ cess of nolds and poisons due to fune Stoa^I Kidney and Bladder disorders Which may also cause Getting Up Sghts, Burning Passages, Swollen nts. Backache. Circles Under Eyes, eesa Acidity. Leg Pains and'Dt7.it. wxee Help yonr kidneys purify your (Stood with Cy-stex. Usually the very m dose starts helping yoor kidney# mn out excess acids and this soon may wake you reel tike new. Cywte* must satisfy ytm completely or money back Is wyarantecd. Get Cratex (Hisa-teX) to by. It costs only 3c a dose at draggl'd, and the guarantee protects you. | i I X Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Myers an nounces the marriage of their daughter, Florence Jeanette to B, Steven Hoyle. The marriage was solemnized last fall at Seneca, Kan sas. The couple will be at home to their many friends at 3027 Eavrm Street -r-efto Mrs. Helen Edward Boyd, who was raised up in Omaha, Nebraska, departed this life, Robruary 9th in Independence, Mo., where she was a student of Kilman school 8m Central High. She was the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper who are both dead. She is the sister of Mrs Comie Edwards, Mrs. Eva McDonald, and Mrs. Theresa Bever ly this city. We regret the passing of Mrs. Boyd. Service was at Myers Funeral Home conducted by Rev. R. W. Johnson. -ooO——.— Mrs. Ruth Allen of St. Paul, Minn., left for her home last week after a lovely visit of three weeks at the homes of her nieces, Mrs. F/fhyird Fletcher, 3115 Franklin Si,. Mrs. Susie Brown 4416 South Try.,. | Herman’s Market First HERMAN FRIEDLANDER PROPRIETOR 24th Lake St. WE.5444 IGth, Mrs. Virltxs Kins’, 2513 M. St. j and also Mrs. Dimple Thomas of Sioux City, whe vis ted her here and a nephew Marvin Price, 2851 Burdette St. While here she was entertained by a number of friends and old acquaintances fronn her home state of Mo. -———-i Chapter 101 of the "National Beauty Ctdturist League” met at the Shoppe of A lyre Wilson, 2432 Grant. Many members were pre sent. Discussion wa*, on a date for our tea to be given soon. After business all enjoyed a game of Chinese Checkers and bridge. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. jasper Cole, 2928 North 25th St. Christine Althouse, pres. Alyce Wilson, Corres. Sec’y —_—oOo-• The Wide. A wake 24 met with Mrs, A, Jenkins 26th Maple St. In observance of Negro History Week, a splendid program was rendered. The entire club sang “Steal away to Jesus." Mrs. Irene Morton presided at the Piano. Pa per by Mrs. Lavina Rose a blind man making a living, taking, his place in point of service the only knowm Negro living so the paper states. Solo by Mrs. Irene Morton, “0, Rocks Don’t Fall on Me.” All members repeated quotations from some Negro Author. Visitor Mrs. Beulah Madison. A lovely repast was served. Mrs Mae Jackson, president. Tho Zion Baptist Mission So ciety meets every Monday evening at 7 ;30 P, M. Everyone that wishes to do effective mission work, meet Zion Mission Circle. There will be a Gospel Chorus organized in the Society. Watch for the date. A Martha Washington Tea Party will be sponsored by the Zion Mission Society, February 23, l\rorsday from 4 to 8 P. M. The public is Invited. Come out and meet Mrs. Washington. All hostesses and communities will be costumed. A program will be rendered. Mrs. Wil ls Mae Butler, chairman. Ada Woodson, Reporter, Mrs. Beatrice Jackson, Pres. Now You Can Get This New Kind Of Tire On Your Own LONG EASY TERMS O T«i sir! The demand for this new tire sensation has inn so great that we've started a special "Life ^kring Credit Plan" that makes it available to every one on our customary liberal credit terms. And it's dimple as A-B-C te buy. Just show as year license Identification — tell us how yea want te pay — and ms'll let you ride oat on (hie new Goodrich Safety fDvertown that will give you ft# quickest non-skid dieps on wet roads you've ever seen and the famous 0biden Ply blow-out protection tool " OlflCK, FRIENDLY SERVICE NO RED TAPE-NO DELAYS _._ I « Tli* astral ban ol Ibis Ufa-Savor Tioa4 set Hke a bat t*if •! w!oa-abial4 wipers — ■-r£&% . tsbbar ta ' «rt». 'MAIN CENTER RECREATION A recent addition to the staff at this center is the well known basketball and softball player, Miss Lou Wilson. Miss Wilson will bo in charge ef all women’s acti vities. At present she Is busily en gaged in forming gym classes for women. These classes will be held from 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 neon, and from 1:30 P M. to 3:30 P. M Monday through Friday. A night class will be held from 7:30 to 10:30 on Monday. Included in the evening schedule will be calesthe nics, volley ball, etc. Individuals or groups wishing to organize a class for basketball, volley ball, or cales thenics may do so by enrolling at the gym, or by calling Ke. 3739. Miss Wilson will have the assis tance of Miss Mildred Watson in women’s activities. Supervisor Brookhaus wishes to call the attention of the public to the infidite variety of the center’s program. f The game room will be reserved for the exclusive use of girls from 3 to 6 P. M. every Monday it was recently announced. Concert and dance dates are as follows: February 17 and 24th con. cert by the Federal Orchestra, 8 to 8:45 F. M. followed by dance to music furnished by the Federal Colored band. The hours of 3 to 7 P M. daily are open for reg'stration in ar chery classes. Archery is taught, scientifically at the center by Mr. Joe Ovington. Miscellaneous Mrs. Enger will meet her art classes at Benson recreation every Tuesday from 1 to P. M. Register now for instruction in candlewicking at Grace Young Park. r ■ V' Florence recreation announces plans are being made for an early presentation of an extra special show. Also arrangements are al most completed for the organiz ing of what the supervisor describes as “a popular song-sing class.” On Wednesday evening, February 22nd, Miller Park center will fea ture a ping-pong exhibition in which city champions will display the'r skill for public entertainment. Admission to tho exhibition will be free. Tho Benson West PTA chorus under tho auspices of City Recrea tion will sing the following num bers at Benson West school on Tuesday, February 14th at 8 P. M. “Now thank We all Our God” by Cruger; “Sapphic Ode” by Brahms and Kalseher’s “When Day is Done.” At Garfield school on Wednes day February 16 at 8 p. m. the Garfield PTA chorus will be heard in the spiritual “Go Down Moses,” tho traditional “Now Is the Month of Maying” and Brahms “Sapphic Ode” These choral groups are trained and directed by William Seymour of the WPA Recreation Dep’t. ... . -uw ■ HOLLYWOOD CHARM by Bessie Mae West of the Althouse School of Beauty If your scalp is healthy and re ceive care then your hair should be beautiful, soft, lustrous, and man ageable. However, your hair might be all these and not quite as bright and radiant as you desire. A shampoo tint or rinse is used to give the hair a brillance, or glowing sparkle known aa hair lights. The shade or color of the hair is unchanged but appears to have little lights hid among the The Very Latest from the Chicago Convention: The New— “Pin CurY9 WAVE The Same Effect as the Cro qudnole without the heated Iron. STYLED AS DESIRED Althouse Beauty School 2422 North 22nd Street WEbster 0846 i strands. These rinses and tints should be selected professionally to give the desired affect. Visst yo-utr cosmetolotgists and read Hollywood Charm for help ful beauty hints. -0O0 Mrs. Bert Breckenridge of White Cloud, Kansas da visiting bar son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Prestidge, -o____ THE BEAUTY BOX I By VEFiSIE WINSTON of H Northside Beauty Shop s| “CARE OF FEET” TOO many women are inclined to forget that they have feet un til something happens to call their attention to them. A beautifully formed foot is as charming to the eye as a beautifully shaped hand. However, to look on the pleasant side, good feet are tho heritage of almost all of us and a great many foot ailments are directly traceable to improperly fitted shoes. Feet were made for walking and stand ing, a pair of normal, healthy feet encased in properly fitted, properly shaped shoes, will carry you through tho longest day with energy left over, foot authorities tell us. So it’s just as out of date to suffer with foot troubles as to bo badly groomed. How shall we know which shoes aro the correct ones? First, that every woman’s shoes should be broad enough to let her rest flat ly and naturally on the sole. Se cond, that a low heel throws the weight of the body on the Instep. High heels throw too much weight on tho fore part of the foot, wcak ing the areh. Always cut your toenails straight across, using a nail clip, or nail clip, or nail scissors. Ingrown nails always result from cutting away the CORNERS of the nail which supports it forward part. If you smooth tho nails edge8 with emery boards, you will not YoSe your temper easily when you put on your stockinsg. Give your feet a pedicure like you give your hands a manicure and you won’t lose your temper. What does a pedicure have to do with your temper. Just this, how many times have you pulled cp. a pair of hose and the proscess started a run because of a rough nail. Didn’t you feel “mad” through and through? Let your operator give you a pedicure. Back to shoes—Did you ever stop to think of the amount of time you spend on your feet dur ing each working day? Have you ever stopped to realise that ,it might be a nexcellertt plhn to buy yours like roalroad tickets from the standpoint of mileage? In that case, without farther ques tion, your working shoes would be your “best shoes.” The idea that comfortable, scien tifically constructed shoes that pro mote foot health cannot be smart and attractive is a fallacy, and one pair of shoes that give you fit, appearance, and day-long wal ing ease is worth a dozen pairs bought carelessly and left on the closet shelf because they hurt As for your party shoes, authori ties tell us, you may be as frivo lous in your choice as you like, so long as you keep them for even ing wear only. When they are worn, give them away or throw them away. But DONT wear your cast-off, high-heeled slippers dur ingworking hours. Always bear in mind that one of your greatest assets in your business is a pair of good feet which work with you so ctomfortably and so ef ficiently that you are never aware of them. Tired feet makes tired faces. (Visit your hairdresser and read next week GOOD MANNERS) - __ AMERICAN I WEINER SHOP 2509 North 24 th Street Best Chili and Best Hot Dogs in the West All Kinds of Sandwiches HOME MADE ICE CREAM ' | NOTICE Did you fail to £jnish school be causo of work, s'ckness or indif ference? Was it because of lack of money? Do you think you are to told? These need not hinder you any longer. Attend the Oppor tunity School, where year atten dance la the only obligation. Classes meet at: 1. Urban League, 2213 Lake St. Thurs., and Friday, 7-10 P. M. 2. Mt. Nebo Baptist Church Tuesday afternoons, 1-3 P. M. 3. 2010 North 13th St. Wed., Wednesday, Fri., 1-3 P. M. 4. Phyllis Wheatley Home, 5625 South 24th St. Mon. Tuesday, 7-10 P. M. —Robert L. Moody, WE. 6020 Instructor 4 BROS. DIE IN 3 YEARS Mrs. Frank Stewart of 3015 Man derson St., Omaha, received word Thursday a. m. of her brother W. C. Dhodes’ death in Des Moines, Iowa. This is the fourth brother to die within 3 years. Mrs Stewart left for DesMoines Thursday p. m. Mrs. Marie J. Wilson, 2010 N. 25th St., was taken to a local hos_ pital Wednesday p. m. by order of her Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Dysart of Atchinson. Kansas, her father and mother were called to her bedside They arrived in Omaha Wednesday p. m. Dr Price Terrell in charge. Captain Allensworth Camp No. 25 U. S. A., will have a program and bean feed, Tuesday February 21, at 2213 Lake St., in commem oration of the sinking of the Maine Everybody invited. Heart Toney, Com., J. B. Mar tin, Adjt., D. C. Elliott, C O. P. Now York fC)—Dr. L L. Berrv secretary of Missions, the A. M. E. Church. 112 W. 120th street, has rece:ved a report from Mrs. Julia A. oFuntain, treasurer of the Wo man's Home and Foreign Mission whch ph"ws that the ad ministration of Bishop R. R. Wright Jr , in South Africa has received $7,875 from the organization. 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