THE OMAHA GUIDE Omaha, Nebraska— Mrs. Irene Johnson from Minn eapolis, St. Paul is here in the city visiting with her cousins, Mr. Merrell Red, cousin of Mrs. John son is sick in the Douglas County hospital. Mrs. Johpson came to Omaha by car with Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Black of 2923 North, 25th St. August 10th and will be leaving August 27, 1941. Mrs. Johnson said sRe had a lovely vis it with her friends. Mrs. John son has lived in Omaha for* 16 years. Her address is 6613 Rail road Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Black of 2923 Nort 25th St., motored to Minnesota on a fishjing trip. After bringing Mrs. Irene Johnson to 0 maha, Mr. Henry W. Black return ed to Minnesota on his fishing trip. Patton hotel, 1014 South 11th street, had the following guest to register and stop with them dur ing the United Spanish War Vet eran’s Convention. Gussie Kirtley, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Powell of Indiana polis; Mrs. Pauline Barnett of In dianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. F. 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Mr. Ross is a member of Capitol Lodge No. 8, AF&M pennisular consistory No. 44. Mrs. Ross is employed in the state building of her city and is Post Matron of Queen Esther chap ter and present treasurer illustri ous commandress of Elkhorn court. Mr. and Mrs. Ross were accompanied by their sister, Mrs. Robert Miller of Atchinson, Kan sas, w'ho formerly lived here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevenson of Chickashaw, Okla, have return ed to their home after spending a pleasant .week visiting theid sister and brother in law Mr. and Mrs Russell Cook, 2309 Seward Plaza. Mrs. Bertyle Payton arrived in Omaha, August 18, to visit her mother in law Mrs. Cladence Pay ton of 3117 Burdette St. Mrs. Payton is from Casper, Wyoming After a weeks stay in Omaha Mrs Payton will go on to Sioux City, owa and from there to Casper, Wyoming. Clinton Simmons of Boys Town will leave for the Robinson Fly ing school, August 27, 1941 to be come an aviator. ALL JUNE GRADE AND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ARE IN VITED TO THE OMAHA GUIDE INSPECTION PARTY, SEPT. 1, 2, 3 FROM 2 PM. TO 6 PM. RE FRESHMENTS SERVED FREE! Miss Mary Louise Dixon of Pensacola, Fla., is here visiting her two aunts Mrs. Wm. Huggins of 1421 North 23rd St. and Mrs. Erma Coleman. 1 —. f LUNCHEON Miss Bertha Davis served a luncheon in honor of visitors from other cities, the hinired guests were Miss Ruth Blanton from St Louis, Missouri. The liher guests were Miss Gwendolyn Davis, Miss Le'r.a Edwards. Miss Rozeila Thomas, Miss C!i"ic? Washington, Miss Bertha Davis entertained her guests with musical selections. Then lunch was served. Mrs. Luc inda Davis the mother of Bertha, Davis, sponsored the luncheon, Mrs. Mable Blantin assisted Mrs. Davis in serving. Miss Gwendolyn Davis also assisted Bertha Davis. A PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blanton gave a very fine party for their neice, Miss Ruth Blanton. Those present were Miss Bertha Davis, Miss Kathryn Taylor, Miss Maggie Jihnson, Miss Nina Feagin, Miss Bettie Davs, the Wrghlt sisters, Mrs. Juanita Moire, Miss Letta mal Double, Miss Jane Owens, from Cleveland, Ohii. A few of the gentlemen present were Dr. Pitman, Mr. Julian McPherson, Mr. Charles Davis, Mr. Voyal Watson. Mrs. C. Cane of Chicago, 111. is here visiting her relatives and friends her brothers, Mr. W. H. Booker 2622 Grant St., Mr. Dave Booker 3006 Ohio st. Other relativ es are Mrs. J. Crouch 2524 Wirt St., Mrs. Edna Booker and Miss Erma Booker 2524 Wrrjt St. and many friends. Miss Mardis Booker of Jackson Mich., sister of Mrs. C. Cane of Chicago is here visiting also. The two sisters are having a lovely time On their stay here. Mr. Edward Brown of Irontown Mo., is here visiting his son Ray mond Brown and his sister in law Mrs. Crouch 2524 Wirt St. CHICAGOANS VISITS FRIENDS Mrs. C. M. Anders of 2847 Wirt street rad guest from Chicago, all day Monday August 18th. 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