-— - —- . g^g—■■ - ■ ■■■■ ■■ ■. . .—— . THE OMAHA GUIDE •* Cmaha, Nebraska - Mrs. Bassett, 2801 Ohio died Monday the 25th at her home. She is survived by a huhband and four daughters. Mr. Clel] Bates is ill in the Coun ty HQspital and would like all his friends to come and visit him. Mr. Bates is the grandson of Mrs. Mary Abrams, and has been ill for some time. Mrs. Ella Mae Haynes enter tained at the Y. W. C. A. Monday afternoon, August 251th, for Mrs. Dillard Crawford ahd niece. It was a beauftiful affair. The Y .W. C. A was beautifully decorated. Covers was laid fQr sixteen. The winner of (the portable radio raffle of St. Benedict, 2423 Grant St., was WQn by Mrs. George Bry ant. Mrs. Anna Hamm and family, of Omaha, have left for an extensive trip through the South. They will s'op over at Little Rock, Arkansas. Mrs. Hamm, Annie, Jessie Mae and William Henry ^ will visit many friends and relatives while there. Mrs Alyce Robbins, a member of Pilgrim Baptist Church is re cuperating at her home after a slow illness. Mrs. Robbins whQ has been ill for the past month, has shown a lot of improvement. t I «*. ( J Pick up a six bottle carton of Pepsi-Cola today. Fine flavor, better taste... more in every bottle. r— -—, repsi-cola Is made only by Pepsi-Cola Co., Long Island City, N.Y. BOTTLED LOCALLY BY:— PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. OF OMAHA We Offer for Your Approval A Complete Curtain Service and Another thing,— Have Your Dry Cleaning Done Now! —Cash and Carry Discounts— EDHOLM&SHERMAN 2401 North 24th Street WE. 6055 Mrs. Lola David J. Smith, 2510 Lake, and daughters, Nadine ,Dor thea and Sylvia left Thursday, August 21, 1941, for Kansas City. They are attending their annual Seven Day Adventislt camp meet ing. We hope them a mose enjoy able trip. The postal Alliance men and wo men’s club had their Eighth annual picnic Saturday, August 23. The picnic was to be held at Elmwood but the weather was bad and it was held alt the Masonic Hall. -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lightner and Altha and Warner are leaving for Kansas City, Thursday for their annual Seven Day Adventist Camp meeting. Miss Althea Lightner will be leaving soon to continue her teachihg in Okla homa. Miss Celestine Lightner another daughter Qf Mrs. Lightner, will be leaving soon for school in California. Regular Mid-West Spiritual Services held weekly at *2617 Cald wrell every Wednesday night were well attended. Rev. Brow-n ad dressed the group Wednesday night, Prophet Hesh of Chicago gave Remarks at 8 P. M. Mother Buffkins led the Prayer Service at 9:00 P. M. Rev. Emmett Allen conducted the Healing Service fol lowed by silence. Public is invited and welcome to attend these meet ings. Come and bding some one with you, 2617 Caldwell, Mother Buffkins. “The New Era” board meeting held it s regular meeting Thurs day and Friday, August 28 and 29 at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. Miss Ruth Furgehon, niece of Mrs. Martha Taylor was stricken with appendicitis. Miss Ruth is now recovering at her home. St. Benedict Church held a two day rummage sale, Wednehday and Thursday, August 27 and 28, at St. Benedict. There were many nice bargains. Mr. and Mrs. William Harpers home at 2830 Burdette, caught on fire, while they wfere at the show cause is unknown. The garage caught on fire first. Mr. Clyde B. Gullat, from Los Angeles, California, was in our fair city and his (travels ariund the* country. Mr. Gullat is employed in the Dining car waiters service. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Branch of 2866 Binney Street had visiting her mother Mrs. Emma Levells and Aunt Mrs. Maggie Watts of Marianna, Aakansas. They are here for the wedding gf Mr. Henry Lebells and Miss Mary Alice Willis. Their stay will be indef inite. Mr. and Mrs. Author Bly, of 2856 Binney, has as their house guest, Mrs. Christine Watts of Los An geleh, California. Mrs. Christine Watts is the niece of Mr. Bly. She spent sir days in the city. While in the city, Mrs. Seals and Mrs. Roberts Baily had a breakfast for her. She reported having a nice, enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jefferhgn of 2864 Benny had house guest, Mrs. Lena Katter of Pittsberg Penn. She came here from Denvr en route home. Mrs. Lena Katiter is the sister of Mr. J. S. Jeffer son Mrs. C.A. Murrell and daugh ter, Marjorie Murdell of 2851 Ben ny Street accompanied by Mr. Tenola Fort left Saturday to spend the week end in Kansas City Mo. Mrs. Murrell was visiting her sister Mrs. G. B. White. Mr. Fort was visiting his mother, Mrs. J. Fort. They motored to Leaven worth, Kansas. All reported hav ing a very enjoyable trip. May Besset, of 2801 Ohio Street? passed away Monday 25th. The funeral will be Thurday at St.. John after which her body will be shipped to Chicago for burreal Mrs Basset wah the mother af five girls and one son. 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