SOCIAL Activities (by JULIA) HA-0803 AT-2680 ___* - I WEDDING I Miss Muriel Price, cousin of Mrs- Ross Farmer, was married to Mr. Norman Ross, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emmons, on Wednesday, Anr'l 10th. The Rcss es were married by Rev. F. C. Williams of Zion Baptist Church at the parsonage. They were eve ning guests at the home of Mr and M 's. Ross Farmer, 2611 Pat rick St. The Farmers also have visitors from Seattle, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Goodlow, who arrived April 11th a^d will remain as gu ests of the Farmers for about a month. Mrs. Farmer gave a joint party for her guests and the new ly married couple on Monday eve ning. April 15. * * * VISITS HUSBAND Mrs. Verneda Cooper of Kosciu sko, Miss., is visiting wifti her husband Clarence Cooper, who is ji Pullman Porter in the Omaha district. They are staying at the home of Mrs. Adora Bland at Cbew tasty gum laxative for SLUGGISH BOWELS • Headachy ? Bilious ? Miserable with aonstipation? Chew Feen-a-mint — randy-coated chewing gum laxative. Contains same medicine many doc ns psesciibe. Used by millions. Take feona-mint at bed-time—exactly as directed. Next Morning feel like a Buy your Poultry at the! Nebraska Poultry J 2204 North 24th Strect g Get the Best in Quality at the ft Nebraska Produce- Lowest ft Price. 1 2909 No. 28th St. Mrs. Cooper is to be here until the 10th or 15th of May. » * * Miss Dortha Mae Baltimore ceebrated her 14th birthday with a party at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs A. A. Balti more of 2125 No. 28th St., Thurs day, April 11, 1946. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Neely Williams have bought the Lake St. Grocery at 26th and Lake Sts. * * * On Friday, April 12, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Wesley of 2726 Burdette St., celebrated their 1st wedding anniversary. • * * CAROL PATRICIA IS THREE Friday April 12. wTas the 3rd birthday of little Carol Patricia Mason. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avoca Mason of 3115 Miami St. Carol Patricia has a little brother, David Jerome, who is 13 months old. * * * KATHLEEN PIERCE LEAVES FOR WEST COAST Mrs Kathleen Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Macey of 2710 Corby St., left last Week for the West Coast where she '•'ill join her husband who has recently been discharged from the Navy. Mrs. Pierce was accompanied by her small daughter and their stay will be indefinite. * * » WILLARD BAKER REEN LISTS IN ARMY 1st Sgt. Willard Baker has re enlisted in the Army for 3 years. He held the rank of 1st Lieute nant in the war time Army. Sgt. Baker has been home on a five month furlough. While here he visited with his wife and little daughter. Mrs, Baker is the for mer Daisy Coie. Sgt. and Mrs. Baker spent 3 months of his fur lough in Grand Island, Nebraska visiting with his mother Mrs. Pearl Baker Sgt. Baker is now stationed at Aberdeen, Maryland Mrs. Baker and daughter are re siding with Mrs. Cole at 2723 Corby St. until Sgt. Baker is per manently stationed. * * * JOSEPH ST. CLAIR II Mr. find Mrs. Joseph St. Clair were the pround parents of a son Joseph II, bom at Doctor’s Hos pital March 17th. The St. Clair’s also have a daughter, Jacqueline, who is 2 and a half years old. Mrs. St. Clair is the former Peg gy Anderson and her husban^ is Do You Suffer From ( arthritis ; Start Now Taking * DEA-TOL ! together with | VITRIMIISS A multiple vitamin and mineral com-’ bination in exact recommended potenc-^ ies for maximum effect. From America’s Foremost Vitamin | Processors, comes tfiis improved vita-1 min treatment developed for over 10 . years. Reliable sources chart instanc es of people with joints hope lessly stiffened and swollen combin who were able to resume nor- ation | mal movements and work. offer, t MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY RECEIVED ^ The Vitamin Store < 305 South 16th St. Omaha, Nebr. j the son of Rev. and Mrs. David l St. Clair of Ml- Moriah Baptist Church. i * * * LEAVES FOR DISCHARGE CENTER Mr. Lee Johnson of Fort Omaha who With his wife Mrs. Mary Johnson, has been residing with Mr. Adora Bland. 2909 No. 28th St., will leave within the next 10 days for his discharge center. His wife will accompany him. * * * /. H. D4NIELS RETURNS TO OMAHA Pfc. and Mrs. James H. Daniels and small daughter, Alesta, are back in Omaha after touring the South where they visited relatives of Pfc Daniels’. Daniels has re enlisted in the Army for 3 years and is now enroute to Rosewell, New Mexico. Mrs. Daniels is the former Faye Forrest. H. K. PTA HOLDS CARNIVAL A carnival was held Friday night, April 5th at Howard Ken nedy School. The Carnival was sponsored by the PTA of that school Each room had its own show. Among the different acts which each room had were: A , Style Show which included chil dren from all rooms; A Country Dance given by room 10; Freaks and Oddities in room 2. There was also Fortune Telling, Palm Rea ding, Clowns, Bingo, A Country Store and a hat judging contest in various other rooms. A basket of groceries was given away and a movie was also shown. Pupils, their parents, teachers and friends had a very enjoyable evening. Much credit is due the parents and teachers who made the Carnival such a wonderful success. Mrs Laura Heacock is Principal of Howard Kennedy and Mrs. L. C. Simmons is president of the PTA. * « * HILLARY BALTIMORE RETURNS FROM ARMY Mr. Hillary Baltimore, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baltimore, has been discharged from the Army since March 9th an^ is nowr at home with his wife, Mrs. Josie Baltimorg 01 2858 Corb Street He was in seryice for 30 months and stationed at Walla Walla and Spokane, Washington and more recently at Dayton, Ohio. He is now employed at Cudahy Packing Company. • * * EASTER PROGRAM The Church of God Sunday School will have their Easter pro gram Sunday night April 21st at the Church. Mrs. Britt is the superintendant of the Sunday School and Rev. Spaght is the pastor. Everyone is cordially in vited to attend. LONG SCHOOL PTA Long School PTA recently had its election of officers and Mrs. Della Scott of 2120 North 27th St. was elected president Mrs. Milton E Johnson has served for the past two years. During the past year, Long School PTA has conducted t: seventh and eighth grade Canteen at the Logan Fontenelle Apart ment on the last Friday in each month. Mrs. Jackson ris chairman of the Recreation Committee The Association has also taken out a memorial for the late Mrs. Young ex-president of the Long PTA, bought dishes for the school and contributed to the Art Depart ment. They have made contribu tions to the Red Cross and Com munity Chest and have narticipa ted in Victory gardening At the close of the year the PTA expects 'to give a party for their graduates. JUNIOR CORONATION The Missionary Society spon sored a Junior Coronation at the Bethel AME Church Friday, Apr 19th. Mrs. Francis Cloud is presi dent of the Society. The Sunday School will have its Easter program Sunday night at the Church and everyone is invi ted. Mrs. Charlotte Reeves is supt Rev. Williams, Pastor, preached I a Very appropriate sermon Palm CLEANER! No other cooking method offers the cleanliness of an electric range! Electric heat is generated wAout combustion so there’s no unbumed carbon deposited on utensils, walls, and cur tains. There’s no smoke ... no fumes. Electric cooking is PERFECTLY clean . > . electric cooking is in a class by itself! Sunday that was enjoyed by all. He will deliver his Easter mes sage on Sunday morning, April 21st at the 11 o’clock service. * * * ARTHUR WALKER Arthur Walker Justus, 4 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Justus of 2911 No. 28th St., is recovering from a recent illness. He hopes to be out soon. * * * MONDAY EVENING SOCIAL CLUB The Monday Evening Social Club met April 15th at the home of Mrs. Hattie Hawkins, 2318 No. 22nd St. Gi^ests were served with a covered dish supper and after wards a very enjoyable social eve ning was spent Mrs. Viola McFall is president and Mrs. Mamie Ma son, secretary. * * * H. H. TEN CLUB iTTe H. H. Ten Club met at the home of Mrs. Richard Nared of 2517 Grant St., Tuesday, April 16. > * * * PRE-EASTER BREAKFAST Sunday April 14th, the Clair Methodist Church Sunbeams gave a pre Easter breakfast. The Sun beams is a children’s organization of about 25 boys and girls, Mrs. Arthur Justus of 2911 No.' 28th St., secretary of children’s work, sponsored the breakfast assisted by Mrs. Jewell Miller and Mrs. Vernetta Robinson Glover. There was a prize presented to the boy and girl who sol,j the largest num ber of tickets The prize for girls was won by Marcitia McWilliams and the prize for boys was won by Abraham Reynolds. A dedication service honoring the Sunbeams i was held before the breakfast with the children singing “Jesus Wants Me For a Sunbeam”. The Sunbeams will hold their next meeting on the fourth Sunday in April at 4 o’clock. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Delphia Beard at 2804 Miami St., is now at home from St. Joseph’s hospital after an j operation. She is convelscing ra pidly and hopes to be out soon. Mrs. Beard received many cards an^ beautiful flowers during her illness and wishes to thank her friends for their many kindnesses. * * * VISITS FLORIDA Mrs. Sarah Coleman of 2808 Miami St., has returned from Marianna, Florida where she went to visit with her father, Mr. Ar ron Granberry, Sr., who was ill. After her father’s recovery, Mrs. Coleman had a very pleasant vi sit. * * * MISS ROBINSON BRIDE OF ROBERT GLOVER Miss Evelyn Vemette Robinson daughter of Mrs Hatf'e E. Rob inson of Omaha, Nebr., became the bride of Mr. Robert Glover son of Mrs. Eunice Woolery ol Mexico, Mo., Sunday, April 14th j at Clair Methodist Church. The ! Ceremony was performed by Rev. | C. C. Reynolds. A two piece pastel blue street dress and a half hat of flowers V/as worn by tbe bride. Her cor sage was of white gardenias. Mrs Ruby Henry, her only attendant, wore a lime green street dress with a hat of matching flowers. Her corsage was of pale yellow carnations. William H. Henry was be3t man. The bride was given in ! marriage by her brother in law, Mr. A L. Reynolds of Omaha. * Preceeding the ceremony Mr. I Reynolds accompanied on the pi ano by Mrs. Reynolds softly sang "I Love You Truly.” The bridegroom was recently discharged from the Navy. They plan to make their home in Oma ha. A reception was held at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rey nolds, brother i:i law and sister jf the bride. Assistants were Miss Charlene Dudley; Misses Lois; Willene and Eleanor Brown; Miss Betty Macey; Mrs. A. R. Justus; Mrs C. C. Reynolds; Mrs. L. v Gray; and Mrs. Frank Buford. The dining room table was cov ered with a lace tablecloth with a centerpiece of pink and white snapdragons and crystal candle lebras with long white tapers. The pastel color scheme was used all through the house. Many beautiful and useful pre sents were received by the couple. Guests from out of town were. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Reynolds and Mrs. Thomas H. Leonard all of Mexico, Mo. * * * * * * SURPRISE PARTY FOR MRS. MINNIE DIXON Mrs. Minnie Dixon of 2852 Bin ney St., was honored at a sur prise party on her birthday on Thursday evening, April 11. The party was a surprise and she re ceived many lovely gifts. * * * VISITORS FROM NEW YORK Mrs. Virginia Johnson jviffted in Omaha with her neice, Mrs. Fred Dixon of 2640 Binney St. Mrs. Johnson is from New York and is a very active member of the Abyssinian Baptist Church of that city. She teaches in the Sun day School and conducts a sum mer Bible class. While here in addition to other things, she was a dinner guest of Mrs. Minnie Di xon- Mrs. Johnson left Omaha on Monday, April 15th after a very pleasant visit. ‘ * * * CURTIS WOODS RETURNS TO NORTH CAROLINA After his discharge from the army and a visit with his family and friends, Mr. Curtis Woods, son of Mr. T. Woods of 3208 Em mett St., has returned to North Carolina where he attends A and T University. He is studying to be a physical education director. He left school in 1943 when he entered the service. In the service for 3 years, Mr. 'JVoods was until his discharge, stationed at Camp Miles Standish in Massachusetts. * * * Douglas Murrell 3rd class in the Coastguard will be discharg ed within the next few days. Mr. Murrell lives at 2851 Binney St. He plans to continue his schooling on his return to Omaha. * * * Mrs. Caroline Maupin, 2915 N. 28th St., who has been ill for a few weeks is improving slowly » * * The “Calling All Girls Club” chartered a bus on Monday, April 15, and went to Elmwood Park for an Easter Egg Hunt. Every one had an enjoyable time. Helen Jean Grey is president of the Club and Jessie Norman is secretary. • * • SGT. HARRIS HAS 18 YEARS IN ARMY Louis G. Harris has received a promotion in rank and is now a master sargeant, in the army. Sgt Harris is stationed at Fort Omaha In the army since he was 17, he plans to retire in a couple of year after 20 years of Service. He is 36 ■ Sgt. Harris served overseas and ' was in the European Theatre of war, and also serving in Luxem burg, Belgium, Germany and in France. He has five battle stars and the Bronze Star. Sgt. and Mrs Harris live at 2701 Maple with their th~ree children, Louis Jr., 4, Rachel 2, and Julien who is 16 months old. 4> * * MISSOURI VALLEY VISITORS Mrs. R. T. Miles and Mrs. Le roy Florence of Missouri Valley, Iowa were visitors in the city last week-end Th'ey were the house guests of Mrs. Miles’ Brother, Mr. Edgar Lee of’ 2417 Maple Street. [ While here the Iowans did their I Easter shopping. * » * ANNOUNCEMENT Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Reynolds of Mexico, Mo., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Harper, Sr., Monday evening. Also Rev. and Mrs. C. C- Reynolds pastor at Clair ME Church, Oma ha. Rev. A. L. Reynolds is the speaker at the Revival at Clair. MEETING OF THE MERRY MAKERS The meeting of the Merry Ma kers was he^ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Franklin, 2214 Franklin Plaza. The meeting was called to or der by the president and the min utes read- The members agreed to have a round table discussion on “Has the Negro improved His Condition in the past 5 years” The Club was pleased to see Mr. Devereaux at the meeting and do hope he will be able to make a lot more. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gray, 2628 Decatur St. There was1 no further business to be discus sed so the meeting was adjourn ed. Refreshments were served and a nice time was had by all. Herman Franklin, pres. Thelma Williams, Sec’y Jean Devereaux, rep. NEGRO YOUTH COUNCIL By Herbert Davis The Negro Youth Council is a progressive organization manag ed by Negro youth. It provides recreation for the Omaha youth and also holds discussion meetings at which time they examine the racial problems confronting the American Negro- Mr. Delbert < Skipper ) Stewart is president of 1 the Council. He succeeded Miss Pearl Faulkner who was the 1944 ! president. Miss Faulkner was a very active executive and Mr. Stewart attributes the success of the Council to her dilligent efforts The election rule state3 that no person will .be held in office for more than one term. The next election will be held in Sept, at which time a successor will be chosen for Mr. Stewart. Mr. Ste wart is quite popular and a sen ior at Technical High School.. He lives at 2314 Paul St. He is maj oring in chemistry and plans to continue this field at UCLA after graduation. Other officers are: Eloise James, vice-president; La von Monday, Asst. Sec’y; Pearl 1 Faulkner, treas. Their present program for entertainment are dances on Fridays and Saturdays at the Dreamland Ballroom. ! Y News ' NEAR NORTHSWE BRANCH YMCA NEW'S PHYSICAL FITNESS SHOW TO BE STAGED In connection with Boy and Girl I Week observance a Physical Fit ness show will be staged Wednes- | day, May 1st 8 pm. at the Near Northside Branch YMCA. Boxing, Wrestling, rope skip ping, calastenics, pull ups, will go to make the two hour show. En tries are being received from the Urban League. Hilside Presbyter ian Church, Woodson Center, City Recreation, and the “Y” for the boxing and wrestling section. The committee for the show are Leonard Hawkins, chairman, Tra vis Dixon, co-dhairman, Buddy McCrae, “Step’ Watson, and Mar ty Thomas, an^ they are asking that you put May 1st on the cal endar to attend the Physical Fit ness Show. THREE CORNERS CANTEEN ELECTS OFFICERS The Junior Board of the Three Corners Canteen met last Friday night and elected the following officers: Pearl Faulkner, pres; Della Jones, vice-president; Katie Billingsley and D. Hall, reporters; James Forrest and Albert Phillips secretaries. A part o.f the meeting was given over to discussing the program of the Canteen. There was decided by the Board to spon sor a recruiting effort for mem bers to the Canteen May 1st to May 11th. All types of program activities will be available for the members The group also enjoyed the Sports Movie on Badminton and Tennig Tactics and have de KEEP FIT i OlET EXERCISE £o\k "lean" foods. Ten Minutes a Day Sore used fat and Takes Bulges Away h-'n it m for 4c O pound Exercise Series No. 11 To Develop a Shapely Neck 1 Sfand erect with feet aport and arms clasped behind back Move head for ward end shoulders downward cs far* os possible Inhale ! 2 Raise head slowly uoward and back word until you con see the ceiling. F ‘’ale Keep woist erect. 3 Return to position (I.) 4 Repeat 8 times. :e healthy-saye and turn IN USED KITCHEN FATS cided to hold a theatre party in the near future. In observance of Holy Week, the Canteen will be closed Friday and Saturday night with the Jun ior Board and Staff urging all the members to attend Easter Service at their church. SOFT BALL SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK Mon., Apr. 22—4:30 pm. St. Ben edicts vs. F Homes 5:30 Tigers vs Ghosts 6:30 Long vs Lake Tuesday, April 23— 5:30 So. Omaha vs 4 C 6:30 7 UP vs HSS Friday Apr. 26—4:30 Tigers vs Long 5:30 Lake vs F. Homes 6:30 St. Benedicts vs Ghosts IT’S YOUR ‘Y’ LET’S USE IT' ALTHOUSE SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE (by Betty Patton) Two more new students have been added to the roll of the Al thouse Beluty School. They are Mrs. Osenia Gordon and Mrs. Cornelious Edwards both of Oma ha. The Althouse Social and Study Club met at the home of Mrs. Na omi Byron. A delicious buffet lun cheon was served and a book re view was given on “The Dove Flies South’’. Everyone enjoyed the meeting immensely. We have two students gradua ting this month—Mrs. Margaret Smith and Mrs. Juanita Gibson. We will miss them very much. The Cosmetic Bar you have been reading about is to open soon. Watch for the grand open ing! GOOD READING every week ★ The GREATER Omaha Guide On Sale at Your Local Drugstore. TECH HIGH BAND CONCERT, APRIL 26TH The Technical High School Band will present its annual con cert in the Tech High Auditorium Friday, April 26. Complimentary tickets may be obtained at any music store. Lowell J. Cross Band arid Orchestra Director • DEATHS - FUNERALS David H Green, 51, of 2816 No. 25th St., Friday, at Lincoln, Neb. Survivors: Wife, Carrie; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green, Omaha. Services, Wednesday, 2:30 am., Cleaves Temple Methodist Church | Burial, Forest Lawn. Hetherwood Hicks, 49, of 2827 Franklin St., Thursday, hospital. Survivors: Wife, Elizabeth; sons, Sgt. Herthwood, Jr., US Army; Ira, Albert, Alonzo, all of Omaha; daughter, Shirley, Omaha. Servi ces, Wednesday, 9:30 am., St Benedict’s Church; burial, Grace p. m., Myers Funeral Home. Phyllis Eileen Harris, 1 day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris, 2518 No. 20th St., April 3, hospital. Survivers: Parents; bro thers, Donald, Roger; sisters, Sue Ellen, Charlotte. 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