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a^faIrs The 'S-o-c-i-e-t-y * World ORGANIZATIONS EASTERN TEACHERS IN THE CITY Miss Filliscia Anderson a grad uate of Fisk University and now • teacher in the Petersbury Teach er's College and Miss Allie Mil * ..— ■ '■ ■' - RABE’S BUFFET 2229 Lake Street for Popular Brand* of BEER and LIQUORS —Always a place to park— Robbins Pharmacy 2306 No. 2tlh Si. * t III fy l ~ ~ .. ” tzovjt*. .-■>> 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 Z4ZZ INortfi ZZiui dticel WEbster 0846 k-r, Stajte Supervisor of Home Economics of the state Tichoolg of Delaware were in the city last week These teachers were driving to San Francisco, OJ’fornia wh >re they are to study this xir.n mc.'. Miss Miller has her masters de gree from Columbia University of •\ew York. Miss Anderson was a student in Fisk when L. L. MeVay attended Fisk. After spending a night in the home cf Mr. and Mrs. MeVay, these young women left Saturday to ci ntinue the;r drive to San Francisco. They will make their return trip in the fall via the Southern route anil take in New Orleans, La., and several Texas cities. These young women spent the day in Omaha with Miss Vera Chandier’u people. Miss Anderson is very well acqua'nted with Miss Vera Chandlers as they were both working in the game school last school year. She speaks very highly of the work done by Miss Chandler. Mrs, Sadie Mitchell of 1835 N. 22nd St,, had a slight stroke. -oOo M i . Lillian Harness of 1833 N. ' 23rd won the Anniversary Cake at the Mt. Olivary Community Church, Saturday night June 24th at the Carnival. The different clubs wtre t ponsoring the affair. The Emergency club presented the cake, -oOo-— PATTON HOTEL NEWS Mrs. Dave Ferguson, l>os An geles, California, spent a few day visiting in the city last week. Mrs. Constance Dent Winston, Los Angeles is in the city for the Summer. Mrs. Winston is visit ing friends and plans to return to Los Angeles somet'me in Sept. Mrs. Roy Fraizler of Los Ange les, Calif,, spent two weeks in the city v> iting friends. Mrs. Frazier left last week. Messrs. L. O. White, John Wal ker. R. ,P, Cnmmen, and Norman Leggen of Chicago, 111., are rail road men running in here and making this their headquarters. They are stopping at the Patton Hotel. Mr. James Nance, Atchinson, Kansas, \vas in the city over night enrou.e to Boston, Mass. ROYAL TWELVE GIVES PARTY The recently organized Royal Twelve club who were originally the Straight Eights, gave a fare well party Friday night honoring r «-^TOU wouldn’t believe it now, but X a few months ago my skin was so dark, coarse and oily I was ashamed. My mother said I was foolish to keep trying remedies. But I refused to give up hope 11 read an ‘ad’ in the paper about Nadinola Cream. That night I began using it. 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Money-Back Guarantee Get Nadinola today. But be sure you get genuine Nadinola! Don't trust your loveliness to any unknown sub stitute. Every cent you pay for Nadi nola is refunded if you’re not fully satisfied. At all drug stores, 50c— large money-saving size, $1.00. Bobby Logan their secretary who left Tuosdr.y mtrning to make his home in Kansas City, Mo. The party was given at the home of Bernice Grice who is treasurer c>f the club. O her officers of the c ub are: Herbert Wh'te president, Alphons.J Hayden vice president, I Nate Golstein, sponsor. Bobby has made his home in Omaha for the pa t year and at tended Technical High school. He was very active among the young er set of Omaha, and will be missed by all of his friends. -oOo Spring Chicken Cheaper than Meats 20c lb. We Give Green Trading Stamps CAREY'S NAB0RH00D Grocery OPEN SUNDAYS AND EACH NIGHT TILL 10 P. M. WE. 6089 I Mrs. Bernice Wilkerson and son, Howard Wilkerson of Des Moines, Iowa motored to Omaha Sunday and spent a couple of days in the ci.y visiting friends. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lilly Davis and Mrs. Duke Groner. They returned to Des Moines Tuesday. Mn\ Wilkerson is Police Matron in Des Moines, Iowa. -—oOo The Nat Towles Orchestra was in the city Saturday and played for a dance at The Field Clttb, Saturday night. The orchesra men create ! ouite a sensation on 24th and Lake SU'ees when they stepped out in their new Summer formal suits, white coats and green trousers, on their way to their engagement at the Field Club. -—oOo Mrs. Maggie Ford and Mr. John Dillworth, who were called to Fort Gipson, Okla,, on account Ol' ’.he death of their mother have returned to the city. They were accompanied to Fort <3ipson by Mr. Jim Ford husband of Mrs. Msggie Ford, and Mrs. Hattie Johnson. Enroi;.to to Omaha from Okla homa, they spent some time with friends at. Tulsa ai/* Muskogee, Okla., Parson, Kansas and Kan sas City, Mo. They left Omaha June 9th and returned June 20th. Min. Ford left her father some what ill anj has received a mes sage that, he is about the game. --- Mr. Leroy Gude. 2715 Miami, who left his job at the packing house Thursday very ill, is much improved and was able to return to work Tuesday. ■-oOo Mr. A] Scott, who has been very ill recently, was seen at church Sunday. Ho is improving very ra pidly from his recent illness. -oOo MEMPHIS PHYSICIAN VISITS OMAHA Dr. L. G. Patterson, Physician of Memphis, Tenn., was a visitor in tho city over the week-end. He visited the Elks Club Monday night accompanied by Mr. Billy Davis, who introduced him to the members of the club and other guests present Dr. Wilkerson is enroute to his home in Memphis, Tenn, from California where he has been visiting the San Francis co Fair and friends in many of the California cities. _____ r\ f~\ a_ _ CLOSING MEETING The Modern Art. Club met June 18th with Mrs. Frank Stewart as hostess. The Club was called to order by the president After the usual form of openng the By Laws and Constitution were read by the North 24th St. SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 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— Katharine Hepburn, dynamic actress-model far “Spirit of Toler ance” poster, and McClelland Barclay, noted illustrator, discuss canvas artist executed for national Independence Day Ceremony of Council Against Intolerance in America. Original was reproduced on Times Sauare (N. Y.) bUlboard and in other cities. ehaiianan oif that committee, Mrs. W. R. Rogers, Since this was the last meeting of the club year all members were present except two with appreciations. We have ha<l a very successful club year. Our Round Table discussion was on summer recipe8 and dishes. An invita ion was read from the Eu reakr. Art Club inviting the Mod ern Art Club to attend the State federation June 27th. The club was also invited to attend the re cital of Mi: s Irene Harrold. Plans were made for our next year’s work. Sometime in the ear ly fall a play will be presented by the club directed by Mrs. Vida Jowers and Mrs. W. R. Rogers. Since this is our last club news reporter will run a Who’s Who on your reporter will run a Who’' Who on the members. The club party will be Monday, June 26, in the Beautiful garden of Mrs. Vida Jowers. The hostess served a love ly repast. The club adjourned to meet Sep tember 11th with Mrs. L, C. Clark as hostess. Members present were: Mrs. W. L. Myers; Mrs. D. C. Riddle; Mrs. Charles Harrold; Mrs. A. L. Hawkins; Mrs. Vida Jowers; t Mi*s. R. C. Price; Mrs. L. C. Clark; Mrs. Cozy Nicholson; Mrs. Jasper Cole; and Mrs. W. R. Rodgers. Mrs. Cozy Nicholson, Pres’d. Mrs. R. C. Price, Reporter -oOo-* Mr. Samuel Bush, Los Angeles, California, n former re ident of this city, is here visiting his children, Miss Marie Bush and Mrs Orine Kelly. Mr; Bush has been living in I^os Angeles for a bou, twelve years. He lived in O maha and Nebraska almost fifty years. Mr. Bush called at The Omaha Guide office and ubseribed for the paper for a month. He will be in tho city indefinitely, but expects I to return to California before vvin I ter. —- \I\JK» Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Gray of 2230 Willis, returned from a trip to St. Louis. They stopped in Keopuk, Iowa and picked up Mrs. Hedge as she was taking the trip with them. They visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Clay of that city. They witnessed the flood in Brookville and Hamible, Mo., and saw water covering houses and tho siock swimming in the w'ater and they were only allowed to drive one mile an hour. -0O0 Mrs. Lecoy of 2117 Ohio street, who is in perfect good health and was away front her home. Some enemy sent her son, Richard a message telling him his mother was dead and since he was an em ployee of the U.P. they got in con tact with him and gave him the message. He phoned his wife at onco and told hint the messabe was untrue. Investigation is being made to try and find out who is this enemy. Mrs. Harry Majors, 2640 Binney was delightfully surprised with a house shower given her by her many friends. She received many beautiful and useful gifts. Re freshments were served and an enjoyable time was had by alL ©-----® If It’s Quick, Courteous and Dependable Service You Want CALL The Sunset Cab WE. 3199 ®-© Mi l. Majors recently mover 1 into her new home at 2640 Binney. -oOo Jack Moore, 3921 Burdette St., received a very had cut over his eye while swimming at Walnut Hill Pool. -oOo BEAUTICiAN STILL AMONG SHUT-INS Mm. Flossie Blount-Moore of 2875 Ohio St., remains on the sick list. Mrs. Moore a licensed opera tor took a course in Beauty Cul ture under Mrs. Lenola Gray. She is also a graduate of the North Side Beauty School. Her friends, ! and clintele wishes for her a speedy recovery. ———oOo———■ Mrs. Ida Edward, 2310 N. 27th avenue, has returned from a visit in Kansas City, Kansas, where she visited her Aunt Lizzie Frazier, and her cousin, Myrtle Beasley. --oOo——- - Mrs. Will’s Long of 2713 N. 26th St, is on the sick list. She has been sick for about five weeks. -oOo Watch! Step! and Listen! for the big celebration to be given August 4th. -oOo-—• Bishop William A. Wash ngton, of I.os Angelas is in the city and will attend the convention at Christ Temple Church, twenty-six and Burdette. He will be here un til Sunday, July’ 2. -oOo-—• Miss Elsie Mallory, youngest graduate in the city, is going to Camp Brewster for two weeks be ginning July 2. This wag made pos sible-by Mrs. J. E. Davidson of 617 Sou'h 37th St., who heard of her achievement and sent her a check for 23 dollaiii (18 dollars for the two weeks at camp. an<l 5 dollars for spending money). -oOo-— The delegates of the Townsend Club No. 14 returned home. We are very proud of the report our own delegate, vice-president, Mr. McDonald brought back. Mrs. Francis Simms of 2315 Charles St., gave a surprise birth day party fo^ her husband Mr. John Simms, Monday evening, June 26th. His other relatives also assisted her. An elaborate dinner was served. Decorations were of lavender and yellow. The honored guest were Mrs. Mary Houston of Fort Worth, Texas and Rev. Jesse Glover of Los Angeles, Calif., Other guests were Mrs. Hattie Payne and little daughter, Maye, Mrs. Sarah Rob erts, of 2758, the Family of Mrs. Simms, Mrs. Lillie Simms, William Mother Mrs. Emma Smith, Aunt RESERVED FOR The FEDERAL Market 1414 N. 24th St. AT 7777 Across the street from the LOGAN FONTENELLE HOMES Mrs. Georgia Border, Aunt Bertha Cummingham and .this two cousins Mr. and Mrs. George Camper. --oOo DANCE CANCELLED The Don Albert * dance which was to have been given Monday night June 26th at Dreamland ballroom, was cancelled following the receipt of a telegram by Mr. J C. Jewell, eelling of a bus break down in Kansas, much to the dis appointment of a large number of people. --oOo J. Dillard Crawford, son of John H. Crawford and the late Henriett Crawford, who recently graduated from the law department of Om aha Uni., was among those listed as having pasued the State board which admits him to practice law in the State. Congratulations J. KING BOREALIS IX AND QUEEN AURORA HONORED Tho Coronation Pageane comm ittee of St. Phillips Episopal Church which sponsored the 9th Anual Coronation Pageant given June 5th at Dreamland ballroom, when Dr. C. H. Singleton was crowned King oreslig I.I and Miss Ethel Davis of the southoide be came Queen Aurora IX gave a de lightful party at Fontenelle pav ilion, Tuesday evening to honor their Maje ties and the court, the j Princess, Duchesses, Countesses j and other attedants, who served ' them. The party proved to be one of ! the classiest and most colorful af fair yet to be given this season. Many beautiful summer costumes women present. A number of out were worn by the bevy of young of town guests were noted. The nine piece City Service orchestra under the direction of Sam Turner furnished the music. The committee of arrangements for this very lovely party were Mrs. Cecilia W. Jewell, chairman, and Mesdames J. Dillard Crawford D. V. Gordon, Leon Robinson and Misses Anna Logan and Lila Pry or. Mrs. Maiy Belle Bol len of Chi cago who has been the guest ol Mr , Lizzie Buford and other rel atives for the past ten days, left AV ednesday for her home, where she will join her cousin Mrs. Ralph Elliott and Mr. Elliott and motoi | to Nashville, Tenn to visit with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles AVilson. Mrs. | AVilson was the former very pop ular Dorothy Allen of this city. -o0o THE SICK LIST Mr. George Little, 2206 North 27th Ave., has been very sick for six months and is improving very nicely. Mr. Henry Smith, 1920 North 25th has been very sick but is slowly improving. Mr. Pauline of 2518 Indiana avenue who has been sick one year is slowly improving. Mr. Kail Gillkie of 2121 North 28 avenue is on the sick list. Mrs. Dorletha Watson of 2619 Decatur is sick in a local Hospital. She is the daughter of Mrs. Jen kins. Ruth Anderson arrived home Wednesday to spend her vacation I with her parents who reside at I 3501 Blondo. She is an interne nurse at the Gerrerat Hospital in Kansas City, Mo. DEATHS Mr. Robert Johnson of North Platt died. Myers Funeral services will be conducted by Mr. Metcalf and burial at Forrest Lawn ceme tary. Mrs. Georgia Robinson, 2207 N. 27th Ave., died Friday morning, June 23. She is the mother of Edna Cox and Nina Cox of same address and other relatives include 2 nieces Mrs. Mable Marshall of Crqiton, Iowa and Mrs. Katie Rob ert of York, Nebr and one neph ew'. Mrs. Leatha Ford, wife of Rich ard Ford of 1324 North 26th St., departed this life June 23th. The funeral was held Wednesday at 2 o’clock at Pilgrim Baptist church, conducted by Rev. F. S. Goodlett. Funeral director Myers Funeral Home. -0O0 Spanish Love Drops An exotic tantalizing enchanting essence. Charms the emotions! Fires the blood! Enclose $2.00 for generous size bottle. Free! Box of Egyptian Face Powder with every order! Wadi Nil Perfumes 17 E. 4 2d St., N. Y. C.. Dept. 25 ! _ I Try. 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