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(Dmnfjii Dafoe’S World of Society V- ■—■■■ .. I — II I III WHAT KNOT SAVING CLUB— Tho men of the What Knot Sav ing club entertained their wives with a four course dinner party, Sanday July 9th at the residence North 24th St. SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24‘h si WE. 4240 YOU CAN’T TELL THEY ARE HERAIRED— BECAUSE OUR INVISIBLE HALF SOLING METHOD “Leaves No . Repair Look” ON YOUR SHOES. THE NEW SOLE WITH AN IN VISIBLE JOINT —POPULAR PRICES— I GET RID OF SHINE! Why not have • lovely, lighter com plexion? Why not try this easy way to improve coarse, dark, oily skin? Buy a package (if Nadinola Bleaching Cream. Each night smooth it gently on your face. No rubbing, no massaging. While you sleep, Nadinola speeds up the natural process of exfoliation—gently bleaches your skin to a lighter shade. In a short time, you begin to sec wonderful improvement. Your complexion grows lighter, smoother, softer. Soon you huve what every woman wants, what men ad mire ... a lighter, lovelier complexion! 1 You Can't Los* —Money-Back Guarantee | You don't risk a cent. Every jar of Nadi- 1 nola brings you full instructions ami a 1 positive money-back gLiarantec. Give 1 your complexion the help of this famous 1 treatment cream. Get Nadinola today, 1 But be sure it’s genuine Nadinola. j Don’t trust your loveliness to any un- | known substitute. At all drug stores f 50c, large money-saving size $1.00. « 1 [of Mr. and Mrs. John McDaniel? ' 2815 Ohio. The dinner was cooked by Mr. Albert Dunn and John McDaniel. They were assisted by Mr. Uras mus Rrummell, Jim Williams and Richard Turner. The ladies en joyed the dinner immensely. The What Knot Saving Club met with Mr. and Mrs. Dunn at their residence, 2226 Miami St., Tuesday evening. After the usual form of opening, tLhey transacted business and some very interesting topics were discussed. The hos tess for the day served a delicious meal. They adjpumod to meet next week with Miss Elsie John son 3018 Burdette St. Pearl Bnunrmell, presdent Richard Turner, secretary Hattie Dunn, reporter. ... Mother Lizzie Robinson, 2723 N. 2tHh Ave. is feeling better af ter being ill for some time. Leroy Wright of 2110 Lake St. was the victim of ptomaine poison from eaiting something and was .aken to the hospital, July lOih. Ho is recovering nicely now. He i8 the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Wright of the same address. -oOo Mrs. Maggie Warmun of Ottu mwa, Iowa, is in the city and will bo hero an indefinite time having been called to tlhe sick bed of her sister, Mrs. Mattie Smith of 913 N. 20th St, Mrs. M. Hedge who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. V. otmvivmtwvtwwttHwwt Try. I Herman's { Market j First KERMAN FRIEDLANDER PROPRIETOR 24th Lake St. I WE. 5444 Dolgoff Hardware PAINT, GLASS & VARNISH We Do Glazing & Make Window Shades to Order Screen Wire, Chicken Wire, and Fence Wire. WE MAKE SCREEN FRAMES TO ORDER Electrical Supplies Plumbing Supplies Roofing Paper & Guttering We Have a Full Une of KITCHEN UTENSILES (Open Evenings) —WE. 1607— 1822-24 N. 24th St. Special! —DELIVERY SERVICE— i 2 Suits 4 go 2 Dresses ‘plain’ | i 1 Suit & 1 Dress " I 0 USUAL discounts dnolm & Sherman for cash & carry WE 6055 CAREY’S NABCRHOOO Grocery Spring Chicken Cheaper than Meats 20c Ih. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EACH NIGHT TILL 10 P. M. WE. 6089 We Give Green Trading Stamps Gray of 2230 Will*® Avc., is going home Sunday July 1(5. Mr. and Mrs. Grey will accompany her homo and Mr. and Mrs. Rome of 1403 N. 23rd Plazfi will visit in Fort Madison, Iowa one week. Mrs. Hedge’s home is in Keokuk, Iowa. -oOo—— Kenneth Brown of GoffevilJe, Kan., is in the city visiting with his sister Mrs. H. Turner 2602 Erskine St. Mrs. Bertha Moore, 2922 Deca tur St., was 'hostess to the Social Art Club Thursday July 6. Aftpr business the club spent hour with .their art work. They then were „erved with elaborate repass by the hostess. All reported an enjoyable afternoon. President, Mrs. E. Por ter; Secretary, Mrs. V. Smith. Littlo Evergean Young 3290 Pin kney St., had a very delightful af ternoon with her playmates Tues day July 11. She was entertained with a birthday party by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Young. 21 enjoyed the afternoon with her. Sho was presented with many use ful and pretty gifts. " ~' — OOvh Mrs. C. R. Johnson of Kansas City, Kan., is visiting in the city with her daughter and son-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. L, A. Story. Sho has been hex’«, about 3 weeks and expects to return to hex* home next week. M. Y. Young, reporter. — Frank Idoyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd, 935 N. 27th left Omaha July 6th for months stay in the C. M. T. C. Camps at Fort Riley. Kan. ———oOo Mr. Adam I.ee and wife of 2811 Caldwell St. were called to Kan sas City Mo. July 3 on account of the death of his mother, Mrs. Nellie Lee. The funeral service was held Saturday, July 8. We ex tend our sympathy to the fam ily and Mr. Adam Lee. A precious one from us is gone A voice we love is still. v A place is vacant in our heart, That never can be filled, God in his wisdom has recalled The one to us he gave. Although her body slumbers here Her soul is safe in heaven. Expression from Mrs. Edna Mitchell Circulation manager of the Omaha Guide. -oOo While The Guide reporter visit ed in Mrs. I* F. Owens home, she learned that Mr. Owens was on his vacation. He and wife, and Mr. Leslie Webb and family motored to Lincoln, July 8th and attended the Advents church and July 16, | they attended a picnic at Elmwood Park. Mrs. D. A. Jackson of 3113 Linsey Ave. accommpanied them home. ■-oOo James Hawthorne of 2519 Cald well Street was spilded on the left leg playing baseball July 6. He is feeling better now from his injury. -—oOo_ Mrs. L. G. Giles, 2217 N. 29th and Little neice Tressa are visit __ •_—__0 RABE’S BUFFET 2229 Lake Street for Popular Brands of BEER and LIQUORS —Always a place to park— j Popular Society to Wed Soon y.n. A. Hicks of 2716 M ami StA wishes to announce the engage ment of her daughter, Miss Char lotte Augusta Hicks to Mr. O. Ar mand Hudson of Las Angeles, ( ai iiornia. The wedding will take place someAmo during the latter part, of Auguit. ing with Mrs. Giles’ sislej ’n De li oit, Michigan, / -oOo Misa Oharlotta Lawson, 2214 A. 2;»th St, left Sunday night July Joth for a ten days visit in Chi cago with friends. --oOo Mrs. Melba McCaw Stuart was given a position in civil service at Washington, I). C. Mrs. Stuart is e. sister of Mr. Arthur B. McCaw, a deputy assessor of Douglas County, Nebraska. -oOo——— Come and be with us in our Pic nic Saturday July 22. All trucks and cars will leave at 8:00 p.m 'irom Mt. Calvary Community Church. This hay ride Picnic is sponsored by the Willing Workers of Mt. Calvary Church, Rev, R. W. Johnson Pastor. __oOo—-• Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Barnes, of 2426 Erskine had for a dinner guest, Sunday July 16, Mrs. Bue lah Wesson, Mr. Charley Boyd, and Mrs. Beatrice William [of 2527 Decatur St. an elegant dinner was enjoyed by all. __oOo Mrs, Bertha Hawkins of 2210 O- , hio had to call the law before she ■ could move her stepfather, Rev. ( Simpson he was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hemingway 2618 Grant St. and has been very s'ck for a long time. Having had a stroke, he had to be earned out. and placed in a taxi. She took him home to care for him. —-oOo Mrs. Marie Wright of 2520 N. 25th went to Kansas City, Kan. July 14.h to attend the funeral of Chief J. P. F. Stuckey who departed this life July 9th. He was | Chief Bishop over the Church of | the Living God CWFF. -oOo | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henderson 3018 Miami attended the funeral ■ f chief J. P. If. ! Kansas City, Mo. 1 -oOo" ■■11 Mrs. Watson, Mother Lucy Branch and Mrs. M. L Steele al* ■o attended the funeral of Chief J. P. F. Stuckey in Kansas City July 15th, Mrs. Dewey Carwell of Sioux City, Iowa and her little daughter Judy Ann and Miss Virginia Chris topher of St. Joseph, Mo., are the hoiiP > gues.s of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gaines of 2223 Locu-t St. L’ttle Rilh Ellen Hunter cele brate,! hvr Kith birthday with a her hf.) <, 2225 Lake St. She is party fur her friends July 2ut the dai-gh'.er of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hurt", of same address. The 10th Annual Old Folks Pic nic sponsored by the Urban Lea gue Community Center will be held Thursday, July 27th at Elm wood Park. All elderly persons who are un able to walk, please come to the Urban League, 2213 Lake at 11 o'clock Thursday morning. Anyone knowing persons who are unable to walk, please call, WE. 6t>20 that we may send a car for these “shut-ins”. Miss Sallie B. Brown of Rich mond, Ya., is in the city visiting wth her uncle H. I* Brown, 923 North 25th St. Mrs. F. B, Johnson left last week for California for a month’s stay. While there she will visit Oakland Los Angeles and the World’s Fair. OMAHANS JOINS CMT CAMP A Citizens’ Military Training Camp for Colored trainees one of three such camps in the United States, opened here on July 6th with Brigadier General Robert C. Ricvhardson, Jr., Commandant The Calvary School Commanding. Out of the 167 applicants who reported only seven were disqjuali fied because of physical defects. The remaining 160, divided into two companies, have fallen into the strict military routine with high morale and an eagerness to learn. Consequently training has pro gressed rapidly. In addition to In fantry drill the trainees have been given interesting lectures and ie LEAVE m LEW YORK Mrs. J. A. Crumbly and Mrs. Wright of Council Bluffs are leav ing for New York on July 26, where Mrs. O1nmbly will meet her con Elmer and be together before he sails to Europe. Before their return, they are go ing to FVisco, Los Angeles and Chicago. We hope and pray that, they will have a succor ful and a safe trip. All their friends will miss them very much. SPONSORS GIRLS MRS. WM. E. KL\G Of Chicago, national organizer of tho National Junior League, an organization composed of teen age girls. The third annual meeting of the League will be held in Chi cago at Poro college, July 28- 29. “Useful Intelligent Service” is the conference theme, education, char acter and usefulness being the creed of tho group. monstrations in Hygiene and First Aid by Lieut. Col. D. W. Cairs Medical Corps, Camp Surgeon. The first parade was held on Monday with Company B winning best parade performance. Trainee Robert T. Kiley, is the trainee of ficer in command of Company B. Reserve Officers from 353rd In fantry, are in charge of the com panies but as much as possible op portunity is given higher course trainees a chance to experience command. At prcitnt, the following trainees are acting as Trainee Of ficers with indicated rank: William Brockway Brown, Cap tain, Company “A”; Robert T. Riley, Captain, Company “B.” Henry T. Clay, 1st Lieutenant, Company “A;'’ Woodrow Wilson Knox, 1 ft Lieutenant, Company “B;” William Howard Jackson, 1st Lieutenant, Company “A;” Lonnie Davis, 1st Lieutenant, Company ‘B;” Clarence Edmonds, 1st Lieu tenant, Company “A;” Harris Butler, Jr., 1st Lieutenant, Com pany “B.” Frank Milton Davis, 2nd Lieu tenant, Company “A;” Andrew Carnes, 2nd Lieutenant, Company ‘‘B;” John Alien, 2nd Lieutenant, Company “A;” Robert T. White side, 2nd Lieutenanit, Company “E.” Organization of athletics with teams in Baseball, Playground Ball, Volley Ball, Boxing, Swim ming, Horseshoe Pitching, Tug O’ War has progressed rapidly with t-ho promise of many interesting performances in these sports. Necessary expenses to the camp aro paid by the National Govern ment., This affords any sound youth with the necessary physical and mental qualification an excel lent opportunity to gain military knowledge and improve himself physically and mentally. THE SICK LIST Mr George Little of 2204 N. 27th Ave., is still very sick. Rev. Simpson of 2516 Grant St. is still on the sick list and would bo glad to have his friendg call and see (hint. Mrs. Doretha Watson who had a very serious operation is home fr*m the hospital a«d is showing improvement. She is at home to her friends at 2621 Grant St. 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 : . I"" .--=—== -<5 Mrs. Sallie Jael/on ,1824 N. 23rd St. is slowly improving from a stroke. Mr. Kail Gillpie is still in the ■ ick list. He lives at 2121 N. 28th Avenue. He is still trying to look I after his beautiful garden witn the assistance of his daughter, Thelma. Mrs. L. A. Gardner of 2503 Grant St. is slowly improving. I Flossie Brown, of 2308 N. 21 St. was called to Kansas City, Mo., on account of the illness of her father Mr. Henry Dunn formerly of Omaha. Mr. Ed Dunn of 2430 Blondo will also go with Mrs. Brown to see her father. lie is the brother of Mr. Dunn. Mrs. Frank Hughes of 1835 N. 2!'st St., has returned home from St. Joseph hospital after an operation. Mr. Levi James of 2202 Bur dette is slowly improving from a very sick spell. -o——— We are glad Mother Emma Chambers of 2507 Corby St. ,is still in the city. She is the State Mother of Wisconsin District of tho Church of God in Christ. Mother Allen 2518 Decatur St., is still visiting in Denver w:ith her husband, Elder Allen who has a charge there. Chicago, July 19 (CNA)—Secret legions of Czechoslovakians arc holding undercover drills with weapons in their Nazi-dominated homeland in preparation for force ful overthrow of the Nazi, the Czechoslovak National Council of | America revealed here this week end. i _1 - —- -.- —H WHEN A COMPOSER PLAYS HIS OWN Dr. R. Nathaniel Dett, famous composer and director of music at Bennett college, rehearses with Etta Moten, concert and radio ar tist. They are running over his ar rangement of “Ho, Everyone That Thrists,’’ from the new folio of Dett numbers just published. Miss Moten plans to include the song in her Negro composer’ pro gram next season. Dr. Dett was spending a few days in Chicago. Robbing Pharmacy 2306 N. 21th St. WE. 1711 NEURITIS RELIEVE PAIN IN FEW MINUTES To relieve the torturing pain of Neuritis. Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Lumbago in a few minutes, get the Doctor’s formula NTJRITO. Dependable—no opiates, no nar cotics. 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