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'irb>r?tn Trt TW^t Coes T3bctr \_To AciJis 7h‘ Xi»J --- l r -- ( 5 /"ATTEf? \ A)m~r iT f &S)T IS FACTORY 4 3 i \0T- Yii — \OW'S ) Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Camper ol j 2843 Wirt Jit. seems to be doing | nicely. They have a real nice home and no children. They are not the least bit worried. Mr. and Mrs. Parker of 958 N. 25th has lived in Omaha 28 years. Since coming here Mr. Parker has been discharged from the army. He now works at the Pullman Co. Mr. King, the father of Mrs. Parker is a decorator and plasterer, and cement finisher, in fact he does all kinds of such work. Mr. and Mrs. Foster of 938 N. 25th has a little baby girl about 1 mo. Mr. Foster is now working at the Omaha Steel Works. The baby’s name is Mary Lee Foster. Mrs. Fos ter said it takes all of her time tak ing care of the baby. Mrs. Edith Weston and Mrs. Wil lena Wallar of Kansas City, Mo. are now visiting their sister, Mrs. Mar vin Payne of 2610 Charles. Mrs. Wes ton says she will be here until Mon day or Tuesday of next week. She admires our city very much and would like to stay here. They are very nice people to meet. Mrs. Sadie Biggie of 2511 Charles has a family of 7. She has a beauti ful little girl of 8 months. Mrs. Biggie takes care of the children while Mr. Biggie works at the Bomber Plant. Cpl. Jack Williams of Ft. Louis, Washington is now on his furlough visiting his wife and children at 2325 Charles. He will be here 17 days. He is having a very nice time and will return to his camp on the 5th of July. We wish him much success. Mr. Towl of 2626 N. 24th is now in his home for a few days, probably until Saturday. Mr. Towl will leave here for S. Dakota and will be in and out of town at different times. His business is fine. Mrs. Towl re ports that she viisted also Yellow stone Park and other points West. While in S. Dakota she had a swell time fishing. Sl-c Charles Wolf of San Diego, Cal., is now visiting his wife at 2312 N. 21st. He will return to his former camp. This is his first time being here. He formerly lived in Missis sippi. Mrs. Althony Adams of 2314 N. 27th has a son in the army and is 1 now stationed in Seattle, Washington. His wife is living in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Adams had only one son. Mrs. Crum left for Montgomery, Ala., and Pensacola, Florida. On her way back she will stop at Birming ham, Ala., and then to Chicago. She will then return home. Mrs. Crum will visit her sister who was a visitor in Omaha last year. She formerly lived in Alabama before coming to Omaha. Mrs. Crum is still holding down his job in the Packing Plant which he has had for 27 years. Mrs. Jackson met at her residence and sponsored a meeting. The pur pose of the meeting was to cooper ate with those in authority in pro moting the general condition of this community. We all in this vicinity will help to bring about a better un derstanding in the schools, and in the general conditions we want to do. We ask the parents to assist in this move. Mrs. Thelma Johnson has a little girl baby living at 2536 Decatur. She is left in the care of the child, Char lene Johnson. The baby is doing very nicely, but where is the real mother? The Streamline Barber Shop offers its gartitude to the public for in creasing his business. The public is always welcome. Mrs. Edith Curtweight of 2519 Blondo is always on the move. She is a hair dresser. She said she was a widow and must keep on the move. NEW TEENTIMER LOOK Casual simplicity keynotes this all pleated teentimer skirt dress in a labtex fabric, designed by Grace Nor man. A mighty midget wallet can bet slipped on the belt as shown here by use of the key chain attached to wal let which is one of the features of this new wallet. Ready for any teen time occasion, the mighty midget, which is a 6 in 1 wallet, has a place for everything, eliminating a hand-. bag. This dress and accessory portrays the new teentimer look of casual sim plicity. 117 Satisfied Customers j You Rre Next 17 Satisfied customers in Bedford Park Addition. Let us build that new home for you. We use only skilled workmen and the very best of ma terial at pre-war prices, with three government inspections. Realty Improvement COMPANY 342 ELECTRIC BLDG Phone JA-7718 or JA-1620 i Omaha, Nebraska DE*f? ! Do you suffer from hard of hearing and head noises | caused by catarrh of the head? WRITE US NOW for j ■ proof of the good results our simple home treatment I has accomplished for a great many people. Many past 1 70 report hearing fine and head noises gone. Nothing , to wear. Send today for proof and 30 days trial offer. No obligations! ( *JHE ELMO COMPANY, Dept. 516 Davenport, lowifT^ j\ I au v jhkhehsjusiht JIM SPRINGER BETTER KNOW N AS THE VAMP Mr. Jim Springer, better known as the vamp at one time was the fashion plate of South 13th St. and a great mixer among his people is now at the corner of 11th and Jackson with E. H. Camel. Headquar ters for those Red, Mellow Meat Watermelons, also Remember the location, 11th and Jackson. Mr. Jim Springer is in charge from 10 P. M. to 5 A . M., so if you’re out for a drive and you want some high Home Grown Strawberries and many other high class vegetables or fruit just stop by 11th and Jack son and see Mr. Jim Springer. Ja-9318. We are at your service 24 hours per day. class vegetables. Open all night. Stop by, we never dose. For information about stock on hand call —QUOTES—1 OF THE WEEK It |> “It would convince men that ■‘women are all alike!’”—Dr. E. A. Hooton, Harvard anthropolo gist, advocating uniforms for women. “Why does anyone want to do something constructive in life?” —Doris Duke, “world’s richest girl,” explaining why she’s taken ‘up newspaper work. “We wouldn’t even give them Elba room!” — Sen. Soaper, on lonely-island-exile plan for Nazi generals. “Prices high enough to encour age production are an essential ingredient in any sound method of inflation control.”—Chas. S. Davis, pres. Borg-Wamer Corp. “Jobs can’t be made in a hurry if manufacturers have to go through a handful of bureaus for approval to buy goods and ma chines.”—Pres. Ira Mosher, NatL Asstu of Manufacturers. “I hope I get 90 days — then ru have company.”—Lonely N. 1 i Y. brunette who turned in false fire alarm. (She was fined $25.) Men 1 I for General Warehouse Work W e are essential Industry Omaha Paper Stock Co. JA-0159 18th & Marcy Milk Production The record high numbers of milk cows in farm herds in 1944, produc ing at the lowest rate per cow in half a dozen years, turned out the second largest volume of milk in the nation’s history, the Extension Serv ice reports. New & Used Furniture Complete Line—Paint Hardware We Buy, Sell and Trade IDEAL FURNITURE MART ' 2511-13 North 24th— 24th & Lake —WEbster 2224— “Everything For The Home" flBBi==^-ionnnr=innnni-mnn King Yuen Cafe • CHOP SUEY— 20J01£ X. 24th St. JAckaon S57& Open from 2 p m. until 3 a m. AMERICAN A CHINESE DISHES =11-ir= □DRINKING IT CAN BE DONE1 Thousands have learned from me how I broke the whiskey spell. If alco hol is rotting your Home, Health and Happiness, let me tell you the way to end the curse of Drink. Get the answer to sour problem, write NEWTON, Dept. CPl, P- O. Box 861. Hollywood California. 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