The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 17, 1939, City Edition, Page 8, Image 8

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~ SILK DRESSES 30° “
Coats $1.00, Shoes 51*, Hats 40c
Many other Bargains— Clothing
Hats, Shoes. Catalogue FREE
Stud name on postcard. FAIR
MOUNT CO., 1C0-NG Monroe St.,
New York.
ZOE'S BARBECUE
2713 North 2»th AT. 3170
Good Old Home Style Ilarbecae
of All Kinds. Seasoned to suit
Your Taste.
Cold Drinks and Ice Cream
OPEN AEL NIGHT
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DOWNTOWN STORE
2406 L ST.
SOUTH OMAHA
OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS
TOWNSKND CLUB
ELECTS DELEGATB
Omaha Townsend Club No. 11,
in tfieir last meeting elected Mr.
West brook McPherson, 1712 N.
28th St., as a d legate to repre
sent the Omaha Local at the
Omaha Ix>cal at the National con
vention in Indianapolis, Ind., June
122. 1939.
Mr. McPherson was a candidate
[for City Commissioner in the last
city election. He is Omaha's own.
He graduated at Central h'gh ]
school and holds a M. A. Degre
from Omaha University in Socio
io»ry.
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MR. MCPHERSON GETS PARK
DEPA RTMENT A PPOINTMENT
Mr. Westbrook McPherson, 1712
N. 2Hlh St., received appointment
by Park Commissioner Towl >n the
general North Side Supervision
and Safety department,
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Th? Pokena Club met at the
home of Mrs. Fred McDaniels on
Friday evening guest heing Miss
Neola McDaniels, Miss Assa Lee
Dotson, Mrs. Beatrice Donell, and
Mrs. Lenora Scott
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Mrs. Long, 2713 N. 26th i8 re
covering from blood poison. She
has Iren ill for two weeks,
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Mrs. Baldwin of 21)10 North
25th St., had as her house guest,
Mrs. Victoria M lian from Chic
ago, who has been in our city one
week. She returned home Monday
night, June 12,
Mrs. Irene Harvey of 2404 No,
27th Ave., is intertaining Mr. Jim
Stark* and her sister Cecial Lew
is of Chiscka, Okla., as her house
guest for six weeks, Mrs. Lewis
is attending summer school.
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Mr. Clifford Johnson, who broke
his shoulder blade about three
weeks ago in an automobile acci
dent is at hone from the hospital
ami is doing very nicely.
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Miss Ar-alee Estelle Galloway,
1300 Preston St„ Dallas, Texas,
a teacher in the public schools
in Dallas, is vis'ting her brother,
Boyd V. Galloway at 2814 N. 28th
St., and her uncle C. C. Galloway,
2418 Grant St. Miss Galloway ar
rived in the city Monday, June 12
and she will be here indefinitely. ,
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Mrs. Percival Roundtree and son
Ferciva! Jr., who have been visit
ing relatives in the city have re
turned to Denver, Colo.
They are planning to return to
RABE’S BUFFET
2229 Lake Street
for Popular Brands
of BEEK and LIQUORS
—Always a place to park—
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GET RID OF SHINE!
Why not have a lovely, lighter com
plexion? Why not try this easy way to
improve coarse, dark, oily skin? Buy a
package of Nadinoia Bleaching Cream.
Bach night smooth it gently on your
face. No rubbing, no massaging. While
you sleep, Nadinoia speeds up the
natural proceas of exfoliation—gently
bleaches your skin to a lighter shade. In
a short time, you begin to see wonderful
improvement. Your complexion grows
lighter, smoother, softer. Soon you have
what every woman wants, what men ad
mire ... a lighter, lovelier complexion!
You Cin't Lom —Monty-Back Guarantee
You don’t ri,k a cent. Every jar of Nadi
noia bring, you full instruction, and a
positive money-back guarantee. Give
your complexion the help of thi, famou,
treatment cream. Get Nadinoia today.
But be sure it’s (enuine Nadinoia.
Don't trust your lovelineu to any un
known aubatitute. At all drug (tores
50c. large money-Mvmg sixe (1.00. m
Omaha and make this their home.
After June 22n!, (I 'ey will be at
homo at 2006 North 28th avenue.
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Mrs. and Mrs. Leroy Smith,
who w re visiting Mr. and Mrs.
O. Roundtree Jr., the aunt and
uncle of Mrs Smith, after having
spent a month in the city have re
.urned to their home in Denver
Colorado.
Mrs. O Roundtree, Jr., will be
leaving the city June 15th for an
cx tided trip through Canada, to
tihe West Coast, and to the New
York Fair. Mrs. Roundtree will go
to Sit. Paul, Minn., from here, then
0 Winnepeg, Canada, Vancouver,
1 ritish Columb'a, Victoria, then to
Seattle, Washington, on down the
West Coash to the San Fricisco
Fair and to several points in Cal
ifornia. Mrs. Roundtr e will take
the Southern route to New York
City, where -he will visit the New
York Fair Sihe plans to be back
in Omaha after October 15th.
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Miss Theresa Mae Union, 2128
North 29th street, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Un on, is in
Memphis, T nnessee visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Mary H. Lee and her
grandmother, Missouri Harris,
Miss Union will be away six
weeks.
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Mr. Robert Cooper, formerly of
Omaha, died in Chicago last week
and was buried there. His father,
Mr. Clifford Book r, J418No.
24th street (has just leturned home
from the funeral.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young
man of Topeka, Kansas are visit
ing Mr. Youngman’s sister, Mrs.
Redman, 2016 Clark street.
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The Good Samartain Club met
at Elmwood Park for a breakfast.
Eveiyone had a good time from 11 ;
to 4 with 10 members out. and 6
visitors. Mattem Perkins, presi
dent, Miss Wilson, secretary. Our
secretary is sick and wasn’t able
to attend. At the home of 920 No.
25th St. fried chicken was had
along with hot biscuits, pork chops
end eggs and must ir greens.
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The Matrons Art Club met on
June 2 with Mrs. Vaughn, 2855
Maple. The ladies all seemed quite
concerned in their work which
made the meeting very interesting.
All members were requested by
tho instructors to bring their work
on tho next meeting night for in
spection or a finis will be imposed.
Because we will disband for two
months for the summer, all were
very sorry to hear of one of the
members, Mrs. A. Ray being
struck by an auto. But at this
writing she is much improved.
Tho hostess Mrs. Vaughn served
a delicious luncheon. Next meet
ing with Mrs. Elden 2860 Corby
St.
Mrs. Chas. Morris, President
Mrs. Pearl Young, secretary.
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Mr. and Mrs, Jim Ford, Mrs.
Huttie Jdhnson and Mr. John Bell
wood motored to Oklahoma, Fri
day, May 9, to attend the funeral
of the mother of Mrs. Mattie Ford.
They will spend a week in Okla
homa before coming to Omaha.
GRADUATES FROM
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
Miss Madree Jackson, and Oma
ha young lady, has just gradua
ted from Howard University. She ,
was on the honor roll and has
received many other honors from
the school. Miss Jackson is the
daughter of Senior Capt. Alonzo
Jackson, 3221 Corby St., and will
spend the next two weeks here
visiting with him. She will then
go to Los Angeles to spend the
Summer with her mother, Mrs.
North 24th St.
SHOE REPAIR
1807 N. 24th ST.
WE. 4240
YOU CAN’T TELL THEY ARE
REPAIRED— BECAUSE OUR
INVISIBLE HALF SOLING.
METHOD “Leaves No .Repaid.
Look” ON YOUR SHOES. THE
NEW SOLE WITH AN IN
VISIBLE JOINT
—POPULAR PRICES—
Spring Chicken Cheaper
than Meats 20c lb.
We Give Green Trading Stamps
CAREY'S NABORHOOO
Grocery
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EACH
NIGHT ’TILL
10 P. M. WE. 6089
Mary Louise Jackson. Miss Jack
son wishes to thank the Omaiha
Elks for their support in the form
of the scholarship that was award
ed her from their lodge,
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BLAIR
CELEBRATE TRIPPLE EVENT
Mrs. Blair’s birthday, twenty
two years of married life, and the
graduation of their charming
daughter, Edna Mae Blair, from
Omaha University receiving her
Teachers Degree and the title of
associate in applied Arts and Sci
ences. Mrs. Blair is (the eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Lawson, pioneer residents of
Omaha, Nebraska.
Frank Perkins Jr., Jimmie Al
exander, Albert Kercheval and
Herrington Hamm, members of
Red Perkins Orchestra, were here
Sunday night and Monday for a
short visit. They reported that
the orchestra is having a very
successful tour. They met Nat
Towles and his orchestra in Minn
eapolis, Minn., and had a jam ses
sion with them. Frank Perkins,
Jr., with take his wife, Mrs. Julia
Perkins back with him and she
will tour with the orchestra this
summer.
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Miss Eloise Jones, c.ty teacher
of Dallas, Texas, is here spending
her summer vacation w|th Mr.
and Mrs. Webb. She arrived in
the city Sunday, June 11.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elija Pierce, wood
carvers of Columbus, Ohio have
been in tue city visiting Mrs. Lucy
Bell on Hamilton street for six
weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce are
now in Lincoln, Nebr., demonstra
ting their work. They will give
their demonstrations at the two
largest Baptist Churches in Lin
coln June 12 and 16th.
MV. Charlie Williamson of The
Musical Rascals’ orchestra, left
Sunday morning, June 11, for
Kansas City, Mo., to attend the
National Convention of American
Federation of Musicians. Mr. Wil
liamson went as a representative
of the Omaha Local No. 558
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Mr. R. S. Simpson, 2618 Grant
St., who has been ill for four
months is reported as being some
better.
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The Townsend Club No. 11
meets every Monday night at the
Urban League Hall. Everyone is
invited.
Mrs. Mammie Simmons, 2430
Erskine St, is on the sick list.
Mr. Robert Adams, 2618 Charles
St., caught an eight and one-half
pound cat fish in the Missouri
River Sunday Morning.
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Mrs. Wm. Parker, 2825 S. 24th
Street, entertained at breakfast,
Mrs. Susie Matthews, of Kansas,
City, Mo., Mrs. Nina Colman,
Pittsburgh, Penn., and Mrs Mar
tha Lawson, 2214 N. 29th Street,
Tuesday morning, June 13.
Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Cole
man are the house guests and,,
sisters of Mrs. Martha Lawson.
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Mrs Vera Leach, who former
ly lived in Omaha and who now
lives in Los Angeles, California
is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J.
Ltffall. She is accompanying them
on their motor trip to Dallas,
Texas to visit relatives.
Mrs. C M. Wiley of 2875 Ohio
reports that her neice is very sick
and has been for two weeks. She
is Mrs. Flossie Moore of the
same address.
Thanks To Mrs. Whiteside
An employee at ,the Omaha
Guide office (had a telephone con
versation with Mrs. Whiteside,
3007 Ohio St., some time ago and
had secured a promise from Mrs.
Whiteside for a renewal of her
subscription to The Omaha Guide.
When a bay was s:mt to collect
tor this subscription and failed to
do a, ;his Omaha Guide employee
called to find out why. This was
Mrs. Whiteside’s reply: “Your
boy was not polite when he called
on me about the subscription, and
I decided that I did not hava to
be spoken to as he spoke to me
because I could do without the
paper.” Sihe went on to say a good
many things about politeness in
business and salesmanship which
were very true, and w?, The Oma
ha Guide want the public to know
we do not endorse rudeness on the
part of the boys who work for
The Omaha Guide. We will in
struct our boys to be polite and
courteous at all times and any
report of disresp ct on the part of
the boys or any other employee
of The Omaha Guide will be given
due consideration to the best in
terest of the customer. Our in
sturetion to our employees in deal
ing with the public is tlhat the
customer is the boss and is al
ways right. We feel deeply grate
ful to Mrs. Whiteside for giving
us this information.
Mr. R. F. Donell returned last
week to Coffeyville, Kans., to re
sume his duties are City policeman
after spending his vacation in
Texas and with his daughter, Mrs.
Corrine McDaniels.
Mr. and Mrs. FTed McDaniels,
have as their house guest, Mr.
and Mrs. R F. Donell of Ooffey
vilb, Kans., and Mliss Neola Mc
Daniels of Emporia.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDaniels
returned last week from a very
pleasant trip motoring through
Kansas visiting relatives and
friends.
Mrs Annie Alston sponsored a
I Phyllis Wheatley Home tag day
»als which was held Friday, June
9. She wishes to thank everybody
for contribution and all who
bought tags and helped ot make
it a success. We also wish to
thank the workers who worked so
b'itihful for its success: Mrs. Mar
agret Brakefield, Mrs. Mary King,
Mrs. O. Womack, Miss Patrick
Auston, Miss Martha Williams
Miss Geraldine Hunt, and Miss
Anzivilla Gennett.
Mr. James Hampton has open
ed a soft drink parlor at 1612 No.
24th street.
The Very Latest from the
Chicago Convention:
The New—
“Pin Curl” WAVE
The Same Effect as the Cro
quinole without the heated
iron.
STYLED AS DESIRED
Althouse Beauty School
2422 North 22nd Street
WEbster 0846
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