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affaIrs The ✓ S-o-c-i-e-t-y ^ World ORGANIZATIONS Mrs. P. Simmons of 2016 North 22n<i St., is improving nicely from a serious illness since April. She is the mother of Mrs. Katrina Gra ham of same address. TO SPEND SUMMER AT LAKE OKOBOJI, IOWA Miss Helen Brads.iaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jairue Bradshaw, 3720 Creighton Bldv., is spending the summer at Lake Okobeji, la. •-®o°—■— Barbecue, Ice Cream delivered until 3:30 A. M. 10c serv ee. Jeff. Ja. 8082. The Very Latest from the Chicago Convention: The New— “Pin Curl” WAVE The Same Effect as the Cro quinele without the heated iron. STYLED AS DESIRED Althouse Beauty School 2422 North 22nd Street WEbster 0846 r~ • • Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Underwood of 27J 6 Hamilton are blessed with a fine baby boy, and the father is vtry proud. -0O0 HERE VISITING PARENT3 Miss Ursula Walker, who has been residing in St- Paul, Min*, j for the past year, is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Walker, 3124 Maple Btreet for three works. -oOo --- Mr and Mrs. Millard Holeman, of Springfi:ld, 111., spent two weeks visiting their daughter and ‘•on in law, Mr. ami Mrs. Ousley, of 2613 Binney and also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tate of 2623 Wirt. They returned home, Saturday June 17th and their son in-law and daughter and little Robbing Pharmacy 2306 No. 24th WE 171 > grand daughter will accompany them home. They had a delightful time while in our city. -—0O0 Spring Chicken Cheaper than Meats 20c lb. We Give Green Trading Stamps CARET’S KABORHOOD Grocery OPEN SUNDAYS AND EACH NIGHT TILL 10 P. M. WE. 8089 Mi»s Bertha Young, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Yeung, 2624 Binney street left Thursday for Chicago, 111., where she will attend the Chicago Conservatory of music for a Summer Course. Miss Young is a June graduate of the Central High school and a very outstanding musician in Omaha. On her return fom Chi cago, she will attend the Univer sity of Omaha for one year after THIS OFFER EXPIRES AT | MIDNIGHT. JULY 4TH, 1939 i. , vou lifiur 8#c*»n4 v^ii (ivf G»«4rlrh _ TOU 5A¥l an C««»««4m |t[ SAVE ON SET Prt« OF 4 St, *720 53“ $3 *° *7 ” Sr, 745 3 ” 3 ” 7 4S St. 845 433 432 845 St, 950 475 4 ” 9 M mm ia3S 5'8 5,7103S Sr. 1248 630 6381280 These Prises Inclmde Year Old Tires 20TH and DOUGLAS 2406 L STREET I Downtown Store South Omaha I GRADUATE OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY MISS MADREE JACKSON which she will attend the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. She is a pupil of Mrs. Flora Pinkston. THE PRODIGAL CHILD RETURNS HOME Miss Charlotte Hicks, daughter of the lato Augu t and Mrs. Ilicks of 2704 Miami St., returned home after spending several months in OiMfomla with childhood frieud, Miss Mamie Brit* formerly of 2010 Ijake St. MRS. HIRAM R. GREENFIELD LEFT ON CIRCLE TOUR OF UNITED STATES Mrs. Hiram R. Greenfield left Omaha by train Tuesday night, Juno 20t.h for an interesting sum mer vacation trip which will in dude both World’s Fairs. Going to San Francisco Fair first, stop ping enroutc visiting Denver, Col :>rado Springs, and Salt Ijake Giyt Leaving San Francisco, July 1st for a month visit in Los An geles, the guest of Mrs. N. P. Greggs, August first Mrs. Green field enroute to New York will stop at El Paso Texas and take * bus trip one day side trip to die marvelous Carlsbad Caverns to Carlsbad New Mexico, stopping ■■ — — _ u RABE’S BUFFET 2229 Lake Street for Popular Brands ol BEER and LIQUORS —Always a place to park— ZOE'S BARBECUE 2713 North 20th AT. 3170 Good Old Home Style Barbecue of All Kinds, Seasoned to suit Your Taste. Cold Drinks and Ice Cream OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY_ for a visit in Detroit, and Phila delphia. She will spent ten days at New York’s Fair, leaving there she will sail oa the ship Robert Lee, a deep sea liner to Norfolk, Virginia to be the guest of Mrs. J. C. Parker, formerly of Omaha and her sister Miss Gold Mitchell. Mrs. Greenfield visits in Cincin nati, Ohio land Richmond, Ken tucky ending her trip in Chicago, August 20th, where she will be tho guest of Elder Lucy Smith. Mrs. Greenfield plans to return home in September. -0O0 Bite into a Barbecued Beef sandwich, by Jeff. Tell your friends. -0O0 Mrs. Ala Williams of Kansas City, Mo., is the house guest of Mrs. W A. Buff ins, 2318 North 27th Ave. Mrs. Jeanette Smith, 2715 North 28th Ave., was taken to the Luth eran hospital Monday afternoon, June 19th, to undeigo a serious operation. Msr. Julia Henry of 2508 Corby St., is reported being very ill. -oOo Mrs. Gardner of 2603 Grant St. is some better. She has been very sick. -oOo Mrs. Edna Mitchell circulation manager of the Omaha Guide had a birthday, June 19th. -oOo Mrs. G. D. Gordon, of 3007 North 30th St., honored Mrs. Ethel J. Thompson, whom she had known since early childhood, with a beautifully appointed breakfast, Friday morning. Covers were laid tor Mrs. Thompson and Mes dames: Isaac Bailey, H. W. Black, W. J. Haynes, Lecilia W. Jewell, Jesse Harden and Florence Branch. The party later attended the Ak-Sar Ben Races. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harden en teitained at dinner Sunday after noon at their charming home 2895 Binney St. in honor of Mrs. Ethel J. Thompson of Chicago. Jamea C. (“Jim/mie") Jewell of 2. 13 Grant St., underwent a minor operation at St Catherine's hos pital, Tuesday. Mrs. Diden Ezell ef 3890 Maple/ has geen very sick for a year. -oOo—-■ Mrs. Lewis Henderson, of 2867 Maple motored to Sioux City, Iowa with her aunt Mrs. Emma Miller and cousin Rev. Whithall of St. Joseph, Mo. -oOo-— Messers Frank and Paul Wig ington of St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. Birdie Wigington Washington of Lawrence, Kansas were called to the city last week by the death of their aunt, Mrs. Agnes Roberts, who was buried Monday. Services were at Myers Funeral home. -oOo Mr. Raymond Knox, mail clerk, a former resident of this city, en route home from New York and other eastern points, stopped off her and visited at the home of Mrs. John Albert William* of 2414 _ i Flush Kidneys of Acid and Poisons GAIN IN HEALTH AND STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS When kidneys are continually overburdened they often become weak—the bladder is irritated — often passage scanty and smarts and bums—sleep is restless and nightly visits to the bathroom are fnequent. A safe, harmless and inexpen sive way to relieve this trouble and help restore more healthy ac tion to kidneys and bladder is to get from any druggist a 35 cent box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules and take as directed —dan’t ibe disappointed. Don’t be an EASY MARK and accept a substitute—Ask for Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules— right from Haarlem in Holfemd GET GOLD MEDAL—the original —the genuine. Look for the Gold Medal on the bon —35 cents. Remember— other symptoms af kidney jand bladder trouble may be backache, puffy eyes, nervous ness and leg cramps. Maplj St. -0O0 The Coronation Pageant Com mittee, of St. Philips Episcopal church will compliment this year’s King Borealis IX, Dr. Clarence H. Singleton a«d Queen Aurora IX, Miss Ethel Davis togeth:r with all their court attendants at a dancing party at Fontenelle park Tuesday evening, June 27th. -0O0 Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Solomen, 2716 Maple St., left the city Sun day morniing, June 28th for an extended trip east. Their first stop was Chicago, 111., from there they will go to Canada, then to Buffalo N. Y. where Mrs. Solomon will attend tho National Association of Social Workens. They will then go to Boston, Mass., where Dr. Solo mon will attend the National Tu bercular Assosication. Dr. and Mrs. Solomon will visit the New York Fair, Atlantic City, N. J. Washington, D. C., North Carolina and will return later in the sum mer by way of St. Louis, Mo. -oOo Miss Elnora Walson, 920 North 26th Street, who has been 11 three weeks, is reported improving very nicely. -oGo Mr. Lewis W. McDonald, of 2523 Vi Ohio St, who is the vice i president of the Townsend Club I No. 11 went as a delegat? to the convention which convenes at In dianapolis, Ind., June 22. SHOE REPAIR 1807 H. 24th ST WE. 4240 YOU CANT TELL THEY ARE REPAIRED— BECAUSE OUR INVISIBLE HALF SOLING METHOD ‘Leaves No .Repair. Look” ON YOUR SHOES. THE NEW SOLE WITH AN IN VISIBLE JOINT —POPULAR PRICES— .. .. Try. . Herman's Market First HERMAN FRIEDLAN9ER PROPRIETOR 24th Lake St. WE. 5444 “My akin was dark, coarae, oily! How I envied girls with lovely complexions. Finally I learned about Nadinola Bleaching Cream. I used it every night just as your directions stated. 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