The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 09, 1940, City Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOCIAL NEWS
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On December 4th at 8 p. m. the
St. John's Junior Chorus, under
the direction of Mrs. Ethel V.
Webb, will present a plantation
scene musical play, SWANEE
RIVER, at St- John’s AME. church
22nd and Willis ave. This play
will revive some of the old Negro
folks songs which so many of us
seem to have forgotten. Not only
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'beauty of song but also beauty of
scenery and costumes will prevail
throughout the entire rendition.
Admission fee will be 16 cents.
See any member of the chorus for
tickets. Keep this date and occas
ion in mind as it promises to be
an affair well worth seeing. The
members of the chorus are putting
forth much time and effort to
make this one of their foremost
appearances, and they would ap
preciate your presence at this af
fair. Your presence will be the
b#st encouragement! that can We
given them.
The Chancel Guild of St. Philips
Episcopal Church gave a book re
view tea at the Urban League
Community Center, Sunday Nov.
3. The book, “No Arms, No Ar
mour” was reviewed by Father
Stams, Rector of the church
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and their
young son of Ohio were overnight
guests of Mrs. Julia Washington
1 of 2037 Florence Blvd. After
Dolgoff Hardware
PAINT, GLASS & VARNISII
BRING IN YOUR BROKEN WINDOW AND WE’LL GLAZE
THEM FREE!
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF CHICKEN & FENCE WIRE
OUR STOVE, FURNACE, PLUMBING. ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES, ROOFING AND GUTTERING ARE COMPLETE
“Everything At A Low Price”
(Open Evenings)
— WE. 1607— 1822 North 24th St.
We Offer for Y<»ur Approval
A
Complete Curtain Service
and Another thing:,—
Have Your
Dry Cleaning: Done Now!
—Cash and Carry Discounts—
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WE. 6055
When You Clean Up This Fall..
LIGHT UP TOO!
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Really do your home justice this year when you clean
—light up. too!
Light-conditioning simply means the right light in the
right places—sott, glare-free light that eliminates eye
strain and the headaches and nervous fatigue so often
caused by poor light. See the new I. E. S. lamp models
today, for better light and better sight!
Constant rat* reductions have made
it increasingly easier lor homemak
ers to enjoy adequate lighting and
other time and labor-saving bene
fits of cheap electric service.
LIGHT-CONDITION
YOUR HOME—Today!
Be sure to look for the
I. E. S. tag on the
lamps you buy. It is
your assurance of fully
completed tests to
meet good lighting re
quirements.
LIVE &0ti ffsif&t. . ,
ELECTRICITY IS
SEE YOUR DEALER
OR THE NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY
their stay with Mrs. Washington
the Fletchers have decidied to
make their home in Omaha for the
present. They are now staying!
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le
roy Gude, 2715 Miami.
Mr Dock Lloyd of 2702 Miami
St.f is still ill in the hospital. He
has been in the hospital for about
a month, and will welcome all vis
itors. ,
Mrs. Ella Booker of 2401 North
27th St., and Mrs. Arlene Taylor
of 2817 North 24th St., spent two
weeks in LittAe Rock, A|rk. Be
fore returning to Omaha. Mrs;
Booker wfcnt to l/>uipville, Ky.,
and Mrs Tayl.r to Thornton, Ark.
Both report having a very enjoy
able time.
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Mrs. Christine Althouse of the
Althouse Beauty Shop dnd School
was the hostess at a dinner given
at her home, 2422 North 22nd St.,
for Mrs. Brown, a beautician from
Topeka, Kansas, visiting Mrs. Earl
L. Waldron of 2423 Maple St., and
Mrs. Hopkins of Raleigh Wyoming
The Omaha guests present were:
Mr. and Mirs. W- L. Meyers, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl L. Waldron, Mrs.
Gertrude Lucas Craig, and Mrs.
Bailey.
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Mrs. Rita Curry, student of the
Althouse Beauty School hag just
recovered from an illness of a few
days. ,
Mrs. Rebecca Evans of Fort Ri
ley, Kansas spent a few days in
the city with her parents, Mr- and.
Mrs. George Beving of 2512 Lake
St.
Mi*. LeVarn Butler of Little
Rock, Ark., who has been visiting
in the city for the past month has
decided to make Omaha 'his home.
Mrs. flames H. Williams of 2816
Blondo St., has spent the past six
weeks in EJvergtneen, Ala. She
will return to the city sometime
this week.
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Sheba Chapter. No. 10, O. E. S
sponsored an Autumn Tea Sunday
afternoon, Nov. 3rd, from 4 until
7 at the ohme of Mrs. F. W. Cloud
at 1916 North 25th, St. Lavish
bouquets of fall flowers decorated
the rooms. Mrs. Christyne Blue
ford was chairman. Mrs. Belma
Hawkins, and Mrs. Cozy Buckner
Wiere hostesses. Tea was poured
by Mrs. Cloma Scott, Mrs. Gussie
MjePherson, Mrs. Louise Scott and
Mrs. Helen Carter. All committee
members were beautifully attired
in formats of pastels and fall col
ors. It is estimated that approx
imately 100 persons attended the
tea.
SERIOUSLY INJURED
Mr. Earl Johnson of Los Angel
es, Cal., brother of Neal an Vance
Johnson of this city, was injured
in an automobile accident wkle
chauffering for his' employer,
Maiy Boland, a movie actress.
Both are in a Los Angeles hospit
al in a serious condition.
Miss Catherine Nelson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nelson
spent a few days in Lincoln, Neb.,
visiting friends.
FINE FOR KIDNEY
AND BLADDER
WEAKNESS
STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS
AND FEEL YOUNGER
—
Keep your blood more free from
waste matter, poisons and acid by
putting more activity into kidneys
and bladder, and you should ’ive ai
healthier, happier and longer life.
One efficient, safe and harmless
way to do this is to get from your
druggist a 36 cent box of GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules
• and take them as directed— the
swift results should delight you.
Besides getting up nights some
symptoms of kidney trouble may
be backacihe, shifting pains, puffy
eyes.
Don’t be an EASY MARK and
accept a substitute— Get Cold
Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules—the
original and genuine. Look for the
Gold Medal on the box—35 cents.,
URBAN L’GUE
NOTES
A new course in Home Skills has
been started at the Omaha Urban
League Community Center. This
course includes training in nutri
tion, personality improvement*
child care and training, and home
making. This class, under the in
struction of Mrs. Bernice Peebles
is to be held every Wednesday at
9 a. m. All young women inter
ested in this class are invited to
attend the next session to be held
November 13.
The adult woodwork ciass is be
ing held every Monday evening at
Uie Urban league at 7:00 with Mr.
Raymond Gordon as instructor.
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The North Star Girl Scout troop
under the leadership of Mrs. lone
tl,< j er, accompanied by Mrs.
■ ra\».e A. Bra'f ■ d, hiked to Co
nn'd'Bluffs, low a, and had a lcve
1 / It rcheon in Fairmont Park.
[ >« u may be sur’ that the Girls
ii’.i an enjoyao'j time as they
return until 9 00 that even
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.Mi. Nelson Jacf on of the At
lanta School of Social Work At
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Ga., who wa< in the city
making a survey of Woodson Cen
ter for the Council of Social A
gencies; and Rev. J. E. Blackmore
new pastor of the Hillside Presby
terian Church, spoke at the meet
ing of tihe Coordinating Council
held at the Urban League on Fri
day, Nov. 8. They spoke on the
value of co-ordinating councils.
The Urban League Trio, consist
ing of the Misses Maxinp Hick
man and Ruth Faye Forrest, sang
at Trinity Lutheran Church, Thurs
day, November 14. They accomp
anied Mrs. Ernestine Postles who
spoke on her experiences at the
Youth Conference held in Geneva,
Switzerland.
FASHION
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rc^lc Nov, 9’
The evening costumes sketched above are just the thing for the
woman whose years have added to her chic. Both are long-sleeved
and feature the newest and, sometimes, the most daring in necklines
and both are lit with a discreet dash of glitter. These gowns were
sketched at a very recent and very smart affair and give a good clue
to what will be the final word in formal style this winter.
On the left is a model which has those nice wide shoulder straps
and a very flattering low neck-line. The jacket has a delicate gold
bead tracery. May we suggest as color, grape, pink clay, carnelian
black or white. With1 accessories, of course, to match.
At the right is shown that covered-up look that is so very very
chic this season. Features the new heart-shaped neck-line outlined
with cryistal beading. Best colors: grey or grape but also fetching in
black or white.
BEflUTy^RomnncE
The Larleuse Beauty Bureau was established by the ^
Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study methods
of preserving /Women's natural beauty, and to make
the results of this research available to the public.
The change of seasons Is Nature's
way of “taking off the old and put
ting on the new." Four times a
year, she starts again to bedeck her
self for the coming months.
This Is her cue to the beauty
minded to check up, to review their
make-up practices. It is Nature’s
suggestion to her subjects to fol
low in her footsteps.
The cold winter days are yet to
come but it is not too soon to plan
for protection. Take an Inventory
of yourself and decide how to keep
your beauty through the difficult
days ahead.
COMPLEXION
Chapping, or drying of the skin,
Is not only unnecessary but truly
inexcusable. The first rule to re
member in cleansing the face is to
wash it with a mild soap, well
lathered, using luke-warm wnter.
Make it a point to dry your face
thoroughly. I’at it dry with a soft
towel. Rubbing has an irritating
effect on most complexions and
ubets chapping rather than protects
against it. Follow with an as
tringent (be sure to use astringent
whose content of alcohol is small),
a powder base and then apply your
make-up.
MAKE-UP
Speaking of make-up, it is wise
to adopt a completely new tone of
cosmetics to harmonize with the
deep shades now popular. Try
powder with a “light" tone to bring
out the high-lights of your com
plexion so needed on grey days.
Brighten up your make-up generally
and see how quickly your spirits
pick up.
HANDS
Did you know that your hands
tell “twice" the story of you? Look
at them closely and read the story
they tell you. If you have given
them little more than cursory at
tention, don’t expect them to de
scribe you in very complimentary
terms. Probably you have let them
go because it is so easy to be in
formal and careless. If you have
continued to care for them every
day, then lucky you do not need to
worry now. If you have been care
less and neglected to keep your
hands soft and smooth, start now to
make up for lost time. Be sure to
dry your hands well after each
washing and pat Into the flesh a
good lotion. You’ll be glad when
your hands defy weathering and
look lovely, as you want them.
FIGURE
For those who are Inclined to find
fault with their figures, this is the
opportune time to determine what
is wrong (this is the easiest part of
the entire procedure) and how to
overcome it (and this Is simple or
difficult, depending on your method
and approach to the problem). A
frank inspection in a full length
mirror will probably amaze you.
Once you’ve recognized your fail
ings, you have won half the battle.
If you find it difficult to analyze
your figure, use the rule of the wrist
given below:
Chest should be 5*4 times the
wrist. —
Waist should be 4*4 times the
wrist.
Hips should be 6 times the wrist
Thigh should be 3*4 times the
wrist.
Knee should be 2*4 times the
wrist.
Calf should be 2*4 times the wrist
Ankle should be 1V4 times the
wrist.
Make a notation of the results of
your examination and, if you are
dissatisfied with YOU, get to work
immediately to remedy the faults.
Help America keep its reputation
as the home of beautiful women.
What are your beauty problems?
Write: Marie Downing, Larteuse
Beauty Bureau, 3509 Lindell
Blvd., St. Louis, Mo., and she will
be glad to answer them. Be
sure to enclose a self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
NEW HAMITIC BIBLE NOW
AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC
The A. J. Holman Co-, of Phila
delphia, Pa., publishers of the new
Hamitic Bible( recently announced
in these columns, has developed
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od in the dissemination of the
Hamitic Bible.
Ministers of various churches
and denominations have been of
fered the opportunity of selling
lihe Hamitic Bible at retail to
their congregations and others in
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W hat makes the offer notewor
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that any Minister or Church Soc
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