The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 25, 1939, CITY EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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World of
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Society
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Mirs. Katy Burnette loft last
wwfc for Los Angeles, Calif, for
an indefinite stay.
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Mrs. Blanche Wright spent
1li« week end at Kansas City,
Kami., with relatives and friends.
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The nicer here of the Phyllis
Wheatley Home wish to express
their thanks to the many fri nds
and patrons who so willing’y,
gfave Oieir support to th? Autumn
Soiree Tuesday Night at the Ma
sonic Hall.
The tables were very attrac
tively set. The color scheme of
•range and white being carried
through the en'iire luneh which
was served by the most gracious
hostess: Mrs. A. Alston, Mrs. R.
North 24th St.
SHOE REPAIR
1897 H. 24‘h SI
WE. 4240
YOU CAN’T TELL THEY ARE
IMPAIRED— BECAUSE OUR
INVISIBLE HALF SOLING
METHOD ’Leaves No Repair
Look’’ ON YOUR SHOES. THE
NEW SOLE WITH AN IN
VISIBLE JOINT
—POPULAR PRICES—
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££-:-r-W.
■ C. Price, Mrs. M. Brookfi' Id, Mrs.,
R. Sudduth, Mr1-, t. Lee, Mrs. C.
Farmer and Mrs. L. Alston.
Particularly credit is due the
following talent which appeared
on the program.
So. Omaha I^adys Choral Club:
Mi«s Florence Alston, Mrs. Alic
Pierce, Mrs. Claudia Farmer,
Mrs. Clarence Paris, Miss Alice
Green who so beautifully render
ed 'iwo numbers by Chopin.
We feel that the citizens of
Omaha are in sympathy with our
work and by their cooperation |
an helpig us on toward bigger*
and helping us on toward bigge.
Home.
Mrs. €. Pierce, chairman.
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Tho Social An Club met at the
homi of Miss Georgia Anderson.
A delicious luncheon was served
after the meeting.
Tho club adjourned to meet
at the home of Mrs. Edna Bas
sett.
Emma Bush, president, Evelyn
Sims, secretary.
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**Y” NEWS
World’s week of prayer in the
association around the world was
observe! between November 12
18. Girl Reserves will scat iter
their observance through the1
month Fo that they may have a
panel discussion on "World’s Fel
lowship in Our Midst,’’ in each of
the high schools and Northsid'*
Pranoh. Three discussions have
preceeded the following. Techni
cal high, Novemb r 21, Northsido
[[ranch November 22, and Denson
No verm her 28th.
Who doesn’t like to go -o a
CARNIVAL! From ho school boy
or girl to mother and dad, every
body lov » the sme'l of hot dogs, !
hamburgers and all ace mnany
ing thrills and the Mothers Coun
cil and Girl Reserves Corimittee
aro shar'ng in the biggest "Y”
event of he season. Eat a the
booth of the Girl Reserves Com
mittee and get a glimpse of your
future at the Mothers Council
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More For Your
Money..at Sears j
'
...the “Shopping
)
Center” of Omaha!
fl
Sears, Roebuck and Go.
Farnam at 30th St. OMAHA Free Parking
South Omaha ... . 24th and "L" Sts.
Council Bluffs - -28 So. Main St.
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Suffering W omen May
Only Need “Build-Up"
a simple metnod is saving;
many women much pain and dis
eomfort! It is based on the
i jpwledge that women’s headaeh
#S j^rousness, and cramp like
fa&ol&n are symptoms of func
ti<S|fclS>y4^norrhea due to a weak
ift^le“r-nmirJBhe<l condi
J^ottf? T^fat sa many women find
e painful symp
■-T O lv if
^toms through the CARDUI ••build
up'' is easy to explain. By im
proving the appetite, assisting di
gestion and assimilation, CARDUI
helps build periodic pain. Thous
ands of women also report that
CARDUI, taken just before and
during ‘'the time,” lessens period
ic pain.
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CAREY'S NABGRHDOD
Grocery
Spring Chicken Cheaper
than Bacon 18c lb.
OPEN SUNDAYS AND EACH
NIGHT TILL
10 P. M. WE. 6089
We Give Green Trad ng Stamp
booth. Friday and Saturday
nights of this we ik. Novenr or
24 th and 25th. Remember ' his is
?. great event and too important
to miss.
The Mothers Club is enjoying
Mrs. Traver’ talks on “How To
M e1. the Public.”
On Monday, November 27, the
class in Household Chemistry*
will make bakimg powder. Watch
:he housewives receive praise
from their families by balking
tasty foods with baking powder j
made by their own hands.
The Hoy and Girl Forum will
hold its 2nd forum Sunday Nov
ember 26th at 4 o’clock. Miss
Goldie Carter will continue the
discussion with the group on.
“Boy and Girl Relations.” All
aopbmoi! , junior, and senior higi
school buys and girls are invited
The Blue Triangle and Up To
Date ciubs will hold tlheir Rex>g
nition Service Sun Jay Nov mibe •*
26th. from 6:00 to 8 P.M. Tea
will be served.
aAa
Rev. and Mrs. L. A. S.ary wer
dinner guest Sunday of Mrs.
Ludie Thomas. Cov ts were laid
lor seven
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DINNER FOR EIGHT
Mrs. Mary Hill entertained at a
small dinn r party Sunday Nov
ember 19, honoring her daughter
Miss Margueri.e Hill, who cele
'1 rated her birthday.
The dining room was decollated
with ix» s and carnations. White
carnations, yellow, red, and pink
reges were placed in a larg.
glass bowl in the center of th^
table on each sid? was a glass
candelabra with orange candles,
which lighted the dinner table.
Everyone enjoyed a thre
eourse dinner which consisted of
grape fruit with cherries, frie.i
ohxken, but.* red peas, potatoes,
candied sweet potatoes, hot rolls,
s.uftfed celery and olives, nuts and
fruit salad. The desert consist d
of apple pie with whipped cream
birthday cake, high balls, and
Muscatel wine. Many interesting
and amusing boast wer; offeied
to the hostess.
The guest were Misses Mar
guerite Yancy, Henrietta Edson,
Frances Thomas, Mary Alic
Willis, Christine Dixon, Mablc
I.iongmire, and Juanita Artison.
Mrs. Hill was assisted by her
son, Warded.
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MUSICAL CLUB TO PRESENT
"RUTH THE MOABITIST”
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Tha Musical Club of the
Seventh-Day Adventist Church,
2706 i>ake Street, will present
t>ho cantata, “Ruth the Moabitis1’’
Sunday, November 26,11, at 8
o’clock.
The cast is as follows: Mrs.
Helen Caldwell, Ruth; Miss Em
malyn Washington, Boa/.. Don’t
miss this musical treat.
Mrs. J. F. Allison, Director.
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Mrs. Meafie Groner 22211 Ohio
St., left Tuesday for Dallas, Tex.
on business. She will attend the
Teachers State Association and
will visit with her mother Mrs.
Groner. She will return in Jan.
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RUMMAGE Store
EVERYTHING CHEAP
LADIES A MEN'S O'COATS
EOc A up
1400 North 24th Street
i IIHI Hi III I ■IIMI—
Mrs. Iaulie Thomas entertained
Thursday with a luncheon honor
ing MrB. K&ty Barnett, who left
last w£ek for Los Angeles, Cal.
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The IBD Club met at the home
of the preedont. After regular
business the club discussed their
Christmas Program and complet
ed her Thanksgiving plans.
M. Young, president, N. Brad
thaw, secretary.
Mr1'. Ned Moore, is ill at her
home 2‘J22 Decatur St.
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Townsend Club No. 11 me ts
every Monday night at the Ur
ban League Hall at 8:30 o’clock.
Como and join us, and hear the
many good things this move rent
cal's for.
Edna Long, secretary.
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ALTHOUSE BEAUTY SCHOOL
HOLDS OPEN HOUSE
Tlje Al house S^hnol of Beauty
Culture 2422 N. 22nd street was
hostess to its many patrons and
friends in an Open House Party
at the school Tu sday evenmg.
Deimns';rations by the students
in the various phases of Beauty
Culture were enjoyed 'by all.
Th i h'gh light of the evening
entertainment was the movie pic
tures given by Dr. G. B. Lennox.
His pictures of the disorders,
diseases of the skin and its ap
pendages were very in teres' ing
as well as educational. I
Games of bridge, whi"*t and
Chin so Checkers were played. t
Prizes in bridge were won by
Mr. J. Jackscpi, first prize; Mrs.
Vai Hilton, second prize.
Whist prizes: Mrs. Eva Barber,
first prize; Mr. John Barber,
second prize.
Chinese Checkers prizes: first
prize, Mrs. Venus Starms; Mrs.
lone Hanger and Mr. Fred
Statens tied for second prize.
More than eighty guest regis
tered. Refreshments were sirved
and a delightful time was en
joyd by all present.
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Long’s School PTA met on
Tuesday Nov. 16. Since the month
of Nov. is Educational Month,
and the week of Nov. 12-18 Boof
week, Miss Porter of the Public
Library came out to introduce
various new books for children to
the parents and students. After
her illustration of books, Long
school stud nts rendered an edu
cational program. Those taking
paift in the program played their
parts excep tonally well.
All parents and those interest
ed in tin welfare of children an i
your community, visit our PTA
and you may be inspired to be
come a member. Our meetings
are always the third Thursday
in each month, at 2:46 P.M. You
don’t have 'Jo be a parent to
come.
Mrs. Wcrimjrt Wggins, Presi
dent; Roberta McCloud, Reporter.
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Friendly 16 Fridge Club rret
at the hom? of the President,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. LeFall, 36th
and Maple St., which was mostly
a business meeting checking up
on the tournament which was
given by the club on the 17th of
uhis month which was a grand
success. We thank the public and
our many friends for their co
operation. After the meeting was
over, we played one change and
four hands... of bridge- The High
scores were awarded to M. Avarut
and E. HiLon. A delicious repass
was served by the hostess which
was enjoyed by all.
M. Avant, President; W. T.
Ford, reporter.
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Ray L. Williams, Attorney
200 Tuchman Bldg., 24th and
Lake St.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
DEFENDANT.
In the District Court of Doug
las County, Nebraska. TO: SAV
ANNAH NELSON, whose place,
of residence and upon whom per
sonal service of summons cannot
be had, Defendant.
You are hereby notified thrai!
on the 24th day of July, 1939,
James Nelson, as plaintiff, filed
his petition agra'nst you in. the !
Dis rict Court of Douerlas County,
Nebraska, Docket Number 346,
Frige 110, tb object and prayer
of wh'ch petition is to obtain a
divorce from you on the grounds
of desertion.
You are hereby required to
answer said p .tition on or before
December 15th, 1939, or said
petition will be «ken as true.
JAMES NELSON, Plain, ff
Ray L. Williams, His Attorney
ENROLL NOW—Day and
Night Classes.
The Very Latest—
“Pin Curl” WAVE
The Same Effect as the Cro
qu nole without the heated
iron.
STYLED AS DESIRED
Althouse Beauty School
2422 North 22nd Street i
WEhster 0846 I
Beginning 11-24-39
Ending 12-16-39
Mrs. Beatrice Majors, 2840*
Binney Street entertained Mrs.
Alice Wilson with a flower show
er. Mr3. Wilson will spend serv
ers! months in Los Angeles,
California. The affair was quits
elaborate. Mr». Wilson received
many gifts.
CerRtuer
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