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©malja #uibe’g World of Society CHRISTMAS GAS RANGE SALE r I AND YOUR OLD STOVE 9 PLUS SMALL CARRYING CHARGE DECEMBER ONLY A New 1940 “MAGIC CHEF” at Greatly deduced Price Illustrated) wx»atn§*am*n?»cqri£gfrtrzrF Omaha, Out cf the Past An exclusive Omaha Guide feature DECEMBER 9, 1929 t xtjiijckte&azjfz? MARRIAGE OF PROMINENT OMAHA MA*L CARRIER The many friends of Mr. J. C. Carey, one of Omaha’s most prominent and successful citizens will be pleased to learn that on Thanksgiving day, November 1*0, at. Kansas City, Missouri was quietly married to Miss Zenobia A. James, a popular teacher in the high school in McAllister, Okla., having graduated fron Lincoln Univscs ty l*ii June 1929, from Jefferson City, Mo., receiv ing her B. S. degree. Mr. Carey who has been for ten years a mail carrier in Omaha enjoying the highest esteem and I respect of the citizens. I The Omaha Guide joins the host of fridnds, in extending con gratulat ons to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carey on this, their matrimon ial venture. May happiness and joy ever bless their union, Mr. Carey and his bride are at home to friends at 2778 Miami Street. —........ 0O0 - -— - Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Thomas of the Thomas Funeral Home h-d as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. Obie Holmes, Miss Est, r Luster and Mr. Delmar Woods. North 24th St. SHOE REP/UR 1807 N. 24th SI WE. 4240 YOU CAN’T 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— Get Joyful Relief from BACKACHE CAUSED BY SLUGGISH KIDNEYS STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS AND KEEL YOUNGEK L'.r:'s one good way to flush excess harmful iHste frar. the li'ueps and relieve b'adder irrit | at'on that (fail caunis ‘Ciniy, ! burning and smarting passage. Ask ymr druggist for a 35 cent jox of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil ! l iapsules- n splerr’id safe an I | harmless dieuret c and stimulan for w ak kidneys and irritated bladder, Bc-idos getting un nights, some symptoms of kidney troulble ray bn backaches, puffy eyes, leg e‘ramps, and moist palms. But be ins to got GOLD MEDAL—it’s ; a. genu'ne medicine fer weak kid neys—right fiom Haarlem in Holland. I FASHIONETTE By Hazel L.Griggs for ANP Gay, ^Bright Bags Appropriate With Fur Coats Now that the fur coat season in hei«, colored bags have gained r, new prominence in tfy? fashion parade, for often they add the only bright note to an otherwise dark outfit. The latest additions to the bag collections—big soft models of suede or leather in gay colors—are perfect against the background of a dark fur coat, and give quite a splash to any outfit. Bright green, turquoise or azure .blue, firecracker red and plum are the colors most seen in smooth suede and supple calfskin. Of sculptured leather, these lovely puffed and swirled des gns we have com? to admire so much j the new bags in a roomy size ar? I are a graceful appendage to any ' arm of fashion. Comfortably large, but not exaggerated—this ssems to be the rule. Ample space is provided for your accubulated odd i and ends, besides the regu lar fittings, yet they do not look like suitcases when you hold them by the hand!?. And you will undoubtedly want to hold thorn by the hand.e, be cause) handles are outstanding this year. Some are styled like sash s; others Resemble brace lets. Ono 'beautiful suede chirred bag is gathered to a top held in with a big gold ornament. The handle is a chain of matching gold links. Another chic bag has a nioiro ribbon sash harndb which ties into a bow, and is the most attractive part of the bag. Gold still keeps steady company with black—a popular fashion combination wh ch carries over into the bag motif*. Gold trim mings on dressy black suede bags arj designed to go with the new gold 'bracelets, pins and necklaces so much a part of the dress pic ture. All of which bring* to mind f. bit of advice on necklaces g v I en out toy their designers. I h i report is that necklace*; aro now being definitely styled to complement the \aried necklines of dr-iaos. The shallow crew neckline, jewelers say .s best with a necklace that is broad at the subs, the low, r neckline regard less of its shape, calls for a bib necklace; and the round line re quires a f.at necklace. And only tha rather si, nder neck, they warn, looks well in chunky beads, big gold balb or* heavy twisted chains. A popular and pre-tty necklace and bracelet set is the type with airy bubbb clusters set on a de licate chain. Of light-weight com position in brilliant colors, these | sets make flattering accessories I for your own costume, and solve the gift problem b autifu ly. -0O0 Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Comer’s family of 3120 Corby s'.rcet and Miss Hilda M. Powell, Mrs. Comer’s sistei visiting here from Chicago enjoyed a lovely Thanks giving luncheon at th? home of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Lewis, 2415 Blondo Street. Jesse’s Cale A New, Clean Place to EAT GOOD MEALS 15c & up Give Us A Try 1426 North 24th Street Mr. 1. Knowiu in By Thormon Plsh^i . —- ' ■ - . inis cas* you coyidn 1 blnmp mrr ... . - 7 IS. • * --- T- - - - -- J T _I f VOV-* - f SojOmv Diftri ei.c*we b \ W*M* |*J MN LOONOOV ) i Bo* we ut_ --—•—^ v t**> ^inr' ) I_ f ftONT rov TO \ ( MfVWC p. HOHKt T | • .. \ 0~>r<w Mt WMW j 1 -n-u^ ©Psfc \ BMP' W f*S VOuft- ) 's HEPsDC J—p V- - ' B<j» 0t*s« « (\>r tv«. ■5Po« u-'- _ «<-*L lO CDHf OP MMjf-P1 you know So KuCV* — LOOK (VJ IW>T I f0tl- _ . ( l vovj«.sev-f') N>-1—? nnhm.voo n ]th\n& l ( MM KMiTTmfc *)0 YOU KNOW W"T - •• TWj Kwn it ^ Fwily ^c jm jb tv_«ns**_ rj* Nr r* cowi**T^ ! 1 rv- rfiO HE 5 J* I__ l/r r*m wi ! nm# 1 r* ON IN A JJa tnUKINO g_ r Act-ax 5 (/eacNWrKt) -gtt-. I TO A BA0T . ; JT8> y***ii_ <i*r * ***o t r— —-» r-ys '' > ' ev*r> id ' w Jita*** hob c * icr j t *• MAfWccl ct«o pavnn ■—’ .uca r^T M . , ~T> v- ft j. ! _ n a \7ivinaAT rus.toc ONE., cwpic^wS <x«cht I _) \T0 KNCvy *0Ovt ~ "5 ura pftMius w^A —l WEEK-END VISITORS— Mis* Konie Rutherford, Mrs. Ann Graves, Mr. Lonnie Thomas1 of Lincoln, Nubr. and Mr. Arcnie Gregg of Kansas City were week- j end visitors in O.naha. Landy Harrold, prominent Lin coln, business man was a visitor in the City Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Williams of Lincoln who recently returned froi.n a trip throughout the mid-1 die-west visited at the horn,? of her mother, Mrs. Stovall, last woek. Mr. and Mrs. Millard T. Woods of Lincoln were guest of Mr. anl Mr*. Buddy DeLoach last week. Mr. Woods is executive seer. \ ry of the Lincoln Urban League. -0O0 FAMILY REUNION Mrs. Elvira J. Lewis of 2604 North 25th street enjoyed a won derful Thanksgiving family re union with her children, Mr. J. D. Lewis, Mortician; Mrs. H. A. Lewis, fix;:man and fam.ly, Mrs. A. E. Anderson an l family; Dr. J. T. Lewis of Ft. Scott, Kansas and family. Dr. Lewis and family returned to their home after an enjoyable stay with his mother and many friends. -oOo The Kings’ daughter will give their fiirst social entertainment Sunday IXc. 10th at the home of the president Miss Emmalyen Washington, 2037 No. l'Jth St., fiom 4 to 7 in the fomi of a Silver Tea will serve two health drinks of the Battle Creek Sani tarium. The public is invited. -oOo The Howaid Kennedy School Pa rants and Teachers Association will present a Christmas Musical Tues'ay Dec. 12th at 2:30 PM., under the direction of Rev. John S. Williams, music director. -oOo lECONI) BAPTIST CHURCH dev. D. Nicholas, pastor Clarinda, Iowa Sunday chool opened at the usual hour with the Sup‘rinPen dent in charg?. Attendance was good, tie Sunday school has planned a wonderful Christmas Program. Morning service opened at 11 PM. with the pastor in charg'. Th meeting was had and after wards the pastor talker] to us on the subject. A Gospel Churcn Ccmmunion was held. Evening ervice was in a high :r r t. Th pa tor continued to talk to Us about a gospel chui'ch. Many thoughts wei'e brought to us. Come to Clarin !a and the Sec- i ond Baptist Church and enjoy a good old time meeting. --oOo SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH 28th and Decatur Sts. Mjs. Mamie Benson, Reporter — Never before has any group, wheth !' civ'c, social or religious and most particular in the his tory of the Salem Baptist church shown a more Christian spirit ox brotherly love than was' demon strated at the 11 AM. service Sunday Dec. 3rd aft r devotionals tho court decree was read and de fined after which a heart render ing and sympathetic pi a for har mony and fellowship follower! by ' statements from the defendants whose favor, the court render?d tho decision, that we are all brothers in Christ, all would ,be fox-given and all would be treated fair and the church would toler ate only peace and harmony. Much cx-edit is due Bi-o. Wm. Cooper for taking the leading part. The rest of the 11 AM. ser vice consisted of covenant meet \ ing and individual testimonies, i The 8 PM. message was held by Rev. C. C. Pettis. His subject: Ezekiel,s vision of dry bones. 1 Ezekiel 37. Sunday school and BYPU were both will attended in fact all departments are doing well. We take this time to sny to our many friends and w,;ll washers as well as the general pulblie that we as a church do appreciate the ! interest manifest’d by you in our recent trouble and that Salem's i doors ever stands AJAR to you. -0O0 Mr«. Lula Burkes of Lincoln who visited with her brother, Mr. Raymond P. Horne who passed away at a local hospital has re turned to her home. RUMMAGE Store EVERYTHING CHEAP LADIES A MEN’S O’COATS SOc A up 1406 North 24th Street Mrs. Cora Jackson and Mr Curtis Turman enjoyed a grand old Turkey dinner at the home of Mrt. and Mrs. Roy Selby in men* oeautiiul hone at 2412 Maple St., Thanksgiving day. A delightful time was had. After dinner we spent the evening at Mr. and Mrs. Rodmr at their beautiful new home on 25th St. -0U0 Mrs. Cora Jackson and Mr. Curtis Turman entertained Mrs. Norn Parks with a big turkery dinner Sunday at Mrs. Parks’ home 1112 N. 22nd Street. 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