The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 31, 1940, CITY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4
SOCIAL NEWS Knight asd Jones Give Shower for Bride-to-Be A miscellaneous shower was giv en by Masdames Emma Knight and Corine Jones, for Bride-elect, Miss Dorothy Scott at the resid ence of Mrs. Knight, 2620 North 25th Street, Saturday evening, August 10th, 1940. A delicious buffet dinner was served. Table centerpiece was a large bowl of astors around which were 2 pair3 of golden wedding slippers and two sets of cupids in' ■m: ■n^rraNffnsr i1 mMUMD ATTENTION BEAUTY AND BARBERSHOPS Make Your Shop Bookkeeping Easy USE SKELETON WEEKLY RECORD FORM "Tho Key to Simple Bookkeeping’’ No writing! Just Enter Figures Forms for Six Months $1.00 ORDER NOW! FRANK T. WARD 274 Sumner Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Asthma Mucus Coughing, Gasping Thanks to a Doctor1* prescription called Memtaco. thousands now palliate terrible re curring attacks of choking, gasping, cough ing. wheeling Bronchial Asthma by helping nature remove thick excess murua. No dopes, no amokes, no Injections. 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CO.. 35tO OLIVB STREET. SAINT LOUIS. MISSOURI. GODlfBOY'S ' 1 ^ HAI1 COLOIING !»« golden wedding rings. The house was decorated with beautiful flow ers from the yard. Many gifts were received by Miss Scott. The evening was spent playing pokeno. Miss Asilee Dot son having tlhe highest score rec eived first prize. Mrs. Geraldine Harris, holding second place rec eived second prize and Miss Flor ence Myers received third prize. Guests present were: Misses Asilee Dotson, Irene Harrold, Johnnie Gordon, Florence Mycis. Velma Rose and Mesdatnes Mary V. Baltimore, Mabel I#e, I vucillo Young, Rva Mae Dixon and Ger aldine Harris. VACATIONING IN COLORADO Word has been received that Mrs. Florentine Pinkston, local voice and piano teacher, who has been vacationing at Colorado Springs, Colorado, is on her way home. Sho will spend a few days at Denver over the Labor Day and then on to home. WHAT KNOT SAVING CLUB The What Knot Saving Club met at the home of Mr. and Mis. Richard Turner, 3018 Burdette St The meeting was called to order the President. The regular rout ine of business was transacted and plans were made for the Whist) Tournament at the Masonic Hall, 26th a»d Blondo Sts., »Saturday, August 31, 1940 at 8:30 p. m. Gash prizes given and also a lovely quilt Will be raffled off. The Hos tess served a delicious luncheon which all enjoyed. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Lilly Wil liams 2622 North 26th St. Pearl Brummell. Pres., R. Turner Sec’y. ( LARINDA, IOWA SECOND RAPT. CHURCH R<'v. I). Ni'rholaim, Pastor Sunday school was in a good spirit and improving very well. Services all day were in a high spirit and a ‘args group ate »ncVl the evening services. The pustor Rev. D. Nicholson and Mrs. Cteo la Griggs president of the Miss ion Circle made a splendid report about the Iowa, South Dakota, Ne braska and Minnesota associations that were held with the 3rd Bapt ist Church of Davenport, Iowa. Rev. J. H. Hunter, pastor. The meeting was reported to be a pen« cost meeting. We were happy to know that our pastor was elected to the Board membership of the Convention. Miss Ix>uise Nash of Red Oak, Iowa was a visitor in our services. Visitors are always welcome to Clarinda and the Second Baptist Church. Rev. D. Nicholson is tihe pastor. Sunday school opened at the us ual hour with a fair attendance. Morning services the pastor, ir inhere an friends visited among themselves and had a good old time meeting and dinner was serv ed at the church. Evening services tihe spirit was high and the pastor brought us a soul stirring message. One mem ber was added to the church. We Joe’s Food Market (Formerly Herman’s Market) 2422 NORTH 24th ST. Telephone WE-5444 —FREE DELIVERY— SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY ORANGE AND BLUE FOOD STAMPS RE DEEMED at JOE’S Food Market at Low Prices. ****** COFFEE, BUTTER-NUTpound 25° SUGAR, 5puund!i _ _j24_c IELMMV TAMS - Sweet Potatoes lb. 6c WHITE OR YELLOW Onions, 3 lbs. - 10c SUNKIST Oranges, dozen 19c PIRSTOUALITY ~ Butter, lb. 27%c Flour, 5 lb. bag 17c LARGE CAN Can Milk, - 5Voc LARGE CAN Pork & Beans, 10c LARGE_HOfTLE ~ Catsup, 10c LARGE CA>f Peaches, 17c (IN HEAVY SYRUP) IUKK LARD, lb. 7c Green Beans, 2 lbs. 15c OLEO, lb. 10c CHUCK Veal Roast, lb. 17c Sliced Bacon, lb. 19c Beef Brains, per set IVzc SMALL. LEAN SPARDRIBS, lb. llVk WHOLE KERNEL Bantam Corn, can 10c HALF POUND PKG. Black Pepper, 10c 3 Bunches Mustard Greens or Eurnip 1A« Greens IWU were happy to have our pastor vVife and family with us all day. Come to Cla^rinda and the Second Baptis|t Church. Visitors are all ways welcome. VERSIE’S | BEAUTY SCHOOL NOTES Milss Mozell McOants is leaving Friday for an indefinite stay in New York City. While there she will visit her sister Mrs. Chailena Lowiis. It is Ihoped that she will bring back some new and interest ing ideas from the big city. A new student has enrolled in the school. She is Miss Alberta Starnes. Already she lhas shown signs of being a promising cosmet ologist. ****** Mrs. Rose Murrell is studying very hard in preparation for the October examinations. I WONDER— Why Margaret Williams was sit ting in the show t)he other night and her boy friend was standing in the back. Why Roscoe Smith gets so many manicures? It couldn’t be that he likes th© manicurist. Why I hear about Snookum now instead of Blinkem! Why someone called Laura a reptile Saturday niglht. Why Alberta Starnes was so late coming from lunch the other day— of course anything could lhave happened. But I have a sneaking suspicion that Vi And erson bad something to do with it. Wihy Pearl Riggs returns so of ten to the school. I suppose it brings back memories. Wihy Mrs. Murrell wasn't at school last Monday. Could it have been that Monday was the day af ter Sunday. Wihy the teacher is getting so domestic inclined of late. I rath er think her sister inspired her. ***** * This is your cub reporter sign ing off. I’ll be with you next week with a bigger and better col umn Help Solve Economic And Social Problems Dear Sir: We nereby inform you that we need your help—that the Lord has given—your wisdom and ability to help solve the economic and social problems of our group. We hereby inform you tihat such work is needed in this city. We have made a study of the needs of our group as they came to us and “IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL” MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies and Children’s Work A Specialty 2422 LAKE ST. E=- IF" II- i $55.00 Worth of Goods FREE!!! Men—women to supply colored peo ple with the famous 12 SISTERS’ products. Deep Cut Prices and lovely preminums. Send No Money. $55.00 worth of FREE goods given. 12 SISTERS’ PRODUCTS, 74-76 Eaker Street, Dayton, Ohio FASHION i uio is ail axi/Ci nuun as new as iwiu,uiivw. With back bloused and the side draped this mak es as graceful and charming a frock as has been ar ound in many a day. Fashioned in a soft shimmer ing crepe, with a large jeweled clasp at the side, a pair of three-iquarter suede pull-ons, long strings of pearls and a tricky new hat, one would be ready for any occasion. i 1 I The upper right is another version of side drape called “side-saddle”. With long sleeves and floor length skirt, made df the flattering new silk jersey, (which we all want to wear this fall) this is an ideal cocktail or dinner dress. Dort’t forget that the new silk jersey is so exquisite in drapery, that one never has to worry about matching jewelry—just a string of pearls, big ones are very new again, and the inevit able bracelet. also others through the Lord. To gether we stand in unity, such an organization is needed in this city. It is up to you as much as anybody else. Let Us put the deal over and trade at Edholm & Sherman, Em erson Laudnries, Joe's Food Mkt. where we have a Colored butcher and tihe other places where they i hire some of our group also be sure to inform your friends to take The Guide paper. Tuesday, we had a large attend ance and provided odd jobs for 7 persons. We still got on a drive for new members for the welfare of our group. Supreme Liberty Has A Successful Conference Cincinnati, Aug. 29 (AP(—With over 200 delegates here from the 35 cities of nine states in which it operates, the Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Company closed its an nual summer conference held hare at tihe Manse hotel, Thursday and Friday of last week. Heading the list of Cincinnati citizens who attended the first session to welcome the delegates to the Queen City were Reverend W. A. Page, Attorney T. M. Berry, Horace Sudduth, Dr. R. E. Clarke* and C. E. Rawlette. Mammoth Life Insurance company. Agency Officer J. G. Isih, Jr., reported that for the first six months of 1940 Supreme Liberty had experienced tremendous gains in every department and on every district of the company With 200,000 policyholders, $50, 000.000 insurance in force, over $2,000,000 in assets, and $700,000 invested in United States Govern ment bonds, Supreme Liberty Life is now tlh© largest business of its kind in the North and one of the fastest growing instiutions in A merica. Here from Chicago where 'he home office is located were Harry H. Pace, president, T. J. Gibscn, Sr., chairman and treasurer; W EUis Stewart, secretary, Earl B. Dickerson, general counsel; Miss Helen Johns, secretary to the a gency officer, and H. L. Thomp son and Carl Mickey, managers of the two Chicago branch offices. The Pace trophy which is an an nual award made by the president to the district having the best all- | round results for the year went to Manager George W. 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PRESCRIPTION. __ • ^ In ex. for INS. LEGAL NOTICE— Wells, Martin and Lane. Notice by Publication for Settle ment of Final Administration Account In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Frazier, deceased: AU persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 12th day of August 1940, A. L. Duff filed a petition in said County Court, praying that his fin al administration account filed herein be settled and allowed and that he be discharged from his trust as amiinistrator and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the 7th day of September 1940, and that if jou fail to appear before said Court oni tho said 7th day of September 1940 at 9 o’clock A. M-, and con test said petition, the Court may grant the prayer of said petition, enter a decree of heirship, and make such other and further ord ers, allowances and decrees, as to this Court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. Eryce Crawford, County Judge, begin 8—24—40 Ending 9—7—40 Dolgoff Hardware PAINT, GLASS & VARNISH BRING IN YOUR BROKEN WINDOW AND WE'LL GLAZE THEM FREE! 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