ATTENTION! MEMBERS OF THE ALPHA OMEGA CLUB! The time is far spent for Sum mer activities under the Sponsor ship of the Alpha Omega Club to 6e under way. Boy- have talked about It, girl' have dreamed about it; so now we have decided to do something about it. o q If you are 18 years of age or o'.der ' not over 30 >. a high school graduate, (prefer University sfu dents) you are eligible for mem bership in the Alpha Omega Club. This wiil be the third summer of activities and though we are mak ing a late start, we intend *<■I cram load3 of fun and frolic into the weeks left in July and Angus*. If you are not a member and are interested in joining call We. 1685 and leave your name, add re v end telephone number no1 ing a late start, we intend tette WE. 1685 and leave your name, not later then Friday. ALL members or potential mem bers are asked to be on hand at the home of the President. Floren tine V. Goodlett, 2726 Binney st. ' at 5 p. m. for a special meeting for presentation of the activities and election of officers. Bring 25 cents or anything good to eat for a dutch spread (25) j | WHO KNOWS, WE MAY BE 1 PLANNING TO GO TO SOME SPECIAL PLACE AT NO SPECIAL TIME FOP. A SPECIAL OUTING! CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY AT‘Y COMMUNITY SWIM The reopening of the Y. M. C, A. pool on July 16 marked the begin ning of an intensive swim cam paign for boyrs which will con tinue through Aug. 30. The “Y-’ activities and though we are mak nnd the City Park Commission are sponsoring this program. Ralph Leake Jr., Dan Holub, Jim Anderson and Maxine Paulson are instructors for the various divis ions. Thirteen specialized classes have been organized with total enroll ment of 215 persons. All classes include 30 minutes of supervised instruction and 15 minutes of re creational swimming. Renovation of the “Y” pool has just been completed. A Duo-Filter system, the first of its kind in the country, has been installed. Water m the “Y” pool is now as pureas drinking, and all requirements of the city and state health depart ments have been met. .— .t , —r MUSE DRAMA GUILD REORGANIZES! Do you remember back in 1940 when the public was so well en tertained with plays presented by the Muse Drama Guild? Well, we are sure that you will be happy to know that the group has now re organized, and entertaining plays at the Omaha Urban League. Sunday, July 13, the Drama Guild held an open air meeting and picnic at Carter Lake. Each member brought along his or her family and loads of ideas for this coming season. xThe election of officers was as follows: Harvey Carter President Dell Moore Vice-president Lottye Wright Secretary Robert Myers Treasurer Raymond Gordon Stage mgr. Lawrence Lewis Publicity mgr. M. Taylor Business mgr. Watch this page for news of the casting dates for the first pre sentation. Season tickets will be available soon. Mrs. Bettie Elizabeth Hodges, 75 years died TiiiSday July 8 in a Council Bluffs hospital. Mrs. lodges homo was at 1513 Eighth avc.. Council Bluffs and she had neen a resident of th-t «ty wentv j**arr She was th wi'.om of the 'ate V. dicer Hodges. She is sur vived by two daughters, Mrs. Laura McDonald Minn. Minna., Mrs. Ella Calhoun Council Bluffs three grand children, Mr, George D. Creighton, Mrs. Watuieta Westbrook, Omaha Mr. Charles McDonald, Minn. Minna., four great grand children and other relatives. Funeral services were hid Friday morning from Thomas Funeral Home with Rev. J. H. Reynolds officiating. I’all bearers were Mr. Otis Johnson, Mr. Henry Johnson, Mr. Bill Brown Mr Will, iam Leonard, Mr. Paul Hayes, Mr. Carl Monroe. Interement was at Prospect Hill Cemetery. Y. M. C. A. SWIMMING POOL TO OPEN JULY 16 “Y. M. C. A. swimming pool, with brand new filtration and chorination equipment, should be ready Wednday, July 16, announc ed W. H. Mead General Secretary today. The plumbers finished Monday. Monday night or Tues day theyare required to fill the . ool ar.d test the new equirpment. More definite announcement will be made Tuesday . The equipment, consists of a dual diatomaceous earth filter unit, "he one at the Omaha Athletic Club, put in last year, has one fi’ter while this has two This equipment is of the last type pool filtraton equipment on the market today. This filter until when operated at its designated 150 gallon per minute flow rate, will product water equally as clear as distilled water. * The entire contents of the pool will be recirculated one even* eight hours. The recirculation of this water means that it is filtered and rechorinated. In addition to the new dual filt ers, a new hypochlorinator is be ing installed. This hypochlorinator is a pedestal type ejection feed with capacity great enough to chorinate the water during the heaviest bathing load with a w'd? margin of safety. This equipment meets the new Health Department regulations All cross connections between city water supplies and sewers hav • been eliminated. New distribut ion inlet fittings have been install ed which will distribute the fresh ly-filtered and chlorinated water being returned to the pool, evenly over the shallow end of the pool and thence move to the deep end where it is taken out of the pool and returned to the filters. This equipment when operated properly will produce a swimming pool water equal to the purity of safe drinking water. YMCA Notes Sanford McConnel, of 2417 Em mett st., and Lammier Brown of 2301 N. 27th st. were the first two boys to register for attendance at Camp Strader located at Crete Nebraska August 24-31st. The preiod at Camp has been arranged by the Near North Side Brach Y. M. C. A. for the Omaha “Y” Community Braches with 35 boys to attend from this Branch and 15 from the other Branches. The Camp is owned by the Lin coln YMCA and is located on the Blue River to the south west of Crete Nebr. Other boys who have registered are, James Jackson, Kermit Anderson Edward And. Perkins, Norman Carpenter, Fred erson John Henry Watkins, James erick Jackson, David Miller, Mari an Collins Charles Watkins and Fred Lawson. Your summer va cation will not be complete unless you attend Camp Strader. PHYSICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE MEETS The Physical Education Com_ mittee under the chairmanship of Marty Thomas met on Wednesday night to discuss the closing of the softball leagues, presentation of trophies, forthcoming track tnd field meet, and the setting of a city-wide tennis tournament. This committee is one of the most act ive in his work and has done much to improve the calibre of recreat ion w’ork in the community. SONS AND DAUGHTER VISIT MOTHER AFTER LONG ABSENCE It was a happy and joyous re reunion at the Jackson's resident 2529 Seward. Mrs. Annie Jackson had with her for the past twfl weeks a daughter, Mrs. Mable Timberlake, and a son, Charles Jones from Cleveland, Ohio. She had not seen her son for 41 years. Another son, Robert Lee Jackson, St. Paul Minn, was here for a brief visit also. Among the many affaires, Mrs. Timberlake was entertained by Mrs. Jean Bryant, 3121 Corby; Mrs. Hazel Taylor, 2609 N. 27; Mrs. Johanna Orcher, 2532 Seward Mrs. Attlean Morrow, 3022 V st; Mrs.Larvia Brown 2316 N. 27 av.; Mrs. Anna Turner. 2216 Charles; and Mrs. McAlester 2427 Emmet. MARRIAGE licenses Edwin Styles. 2324 N. 22 21 Peraline Spacht, 2023 N. 24 21 Walter Lenton, Chgo., 111. 25 Florence A. Murrell, 2423 N. 24 Omahan Visiting in Dallas, Texas Evangelist Marie Wright is vis iting triends inDallas, Texas and relates that she is having a won derful time, regardless of the tre mendous heat. She has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson for the past three weeks. They reside at 2718 Gay st. Their hospitality was surperb. She is now’ visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Owens, 2826 Metro politan ave., Mrs. Owens will be remembered by many Omahans as Miss Florine Gonzales from Dallas, Texas. As to date, Mrs. Wright ha3 no definite as to when she will re turn home. Urban Lea3ue Notes Details and plans for conducting the Near Northside Eusiness and industrial Survey have been coom pleted and the actual work will get atsarted this week. The Sur vey, orgiinating from delibrations of the Urban League’s Industrial Committee, will be conducted under the sponsorship of a special Near Northside Eusiness and In dustrial Committee, will be con ducted under the sponsorship of a special Near Northside Business and Industrial Survey Committee. Mr. Milton Johnson, Phamacist and businessman, Mr. Robert My ers, funeral director is chairman and co-chairman respectively, others members of the committee are: Mr. James C. Jewell, Mr. Art hur McCaw, Dr. William W. Pee bles, Mr. R. H. Spiegal, Mrs. Car rie II. Euford, Mr. William Sones, Mrs. Christine Althouse and Att’y Charles F. Davis. Gathering factual information about business and economic con ditions in the Near Northside area was born out of a desire toaidin the improvemen to cf the indus trial and economic life of the com muity, it was learned in an inter view last week with Mr. Milton Johnson. Mr. Johnson further em phasized the fact that no factual data on the economic and industri. al conditions on the near northside has bee gathered since 1&32 when it was done, then by the Urban League. Mr. Johnson sees a wide productive use of such fact material. He said it might indicate the following: the need for addit- i ional businesses to serve the com munities for pouth and adults; stimulate concerted and unified action by business men in the in terest of better businesses and im proved community services. The Committee (held its first meeting last Wednesday, July 15, at the Urban League. The Committee requests all businesses in the community co operate with their interviewers. ___ The Waiters 1 Waiters Key Club extends a - friendly welcome to all. Goldie Davis enjoyed a very fine two week’s vacation. Mr. Frank Hughes is topping the service at the Highland Club. Bro. John Evans is top man at the Rome Hotel, going good. Mr. Hiram Greenfield and Mr. J. C. Donley are wide awake front door men at the OAC—on the job at all times. Musician, Head Waiter, and quick-stepping Crew are serving with a smile at the Happy Hollow Club and How. Mr. Mayberry was sighted on I North 24th st., afternoon, Julyl3 with two charming young ladies Mr. Louis Slaughter, the w:ry lightweight assistance party man to Ex-Lt. Glover Scott at the O. A.. C. is on the job after a two week’s vacation. If the Waiters’ Column doesn't please you, tell H, W. Smith: if it does, tell others. Mr. Jackson Kidd of 4808 Jeff erson st.. Richmond, Calif, arrived 1 in Omaha on July 11 made a very pleasant call at the Guide office with his charming daughter, Lu cille. Mr. Kidd, formerly lived in Omaha. He left on Tuesday even ing, July 15. Matridee Ward with the very wide awake assistants, Mr, Ross Fountain, Capt. Fashion plate Mitchell, and Streamlined party man Glover Scott, and Capt. Mc Farleend, with the Ice Cream ser ving with a smile. taga nre Ton ■— For many years deaths^ In the United States due to fire have been • t/oroiTina orannH 10 000 o voo» hillside Presbyterian church 2760 Lake St., rt'v. Lnas. Tylcr, paastor Sunday Scnooi 9:dU a. m. Sunday Service 11:00 a. m. Theme of Sermon: “Our Re sponsibility for our Youth." Come out and worship where a warm , welcome awaits you. Thelma Newte, Reporter - -, ■ ST. JOHNS A. M. E. CHURCH 22nd Sl Willis avc., Rev. E. B. Childress Mason Deveraux Jr.,-Reporter Hen’s Day at St. Johns of 1947 j saw the Rev. Fred Hughees, Edit- ' or and Chief of the Western Re. j corder set the church on fire with all-God powerful spiritual mess age at the 11 a. m. services. Hi3 ferfcant sermon thrilled his cap acity congregation to no end. The subject of his most Holy message. “Jesus the Giver” and his thoughts of the day that left an impact on all his listeners was as follows: Jesus lives is a living personality and is noly a fact buta living fact. A man that looas Jesus in the eye, he will not remain the same man and a man knows if Jesus lives in his heart. Visitors: Mrs. Fred Hughes; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Means, 1^15 6th av. Council Bluffs; Thelma Burrell Bassett. Formerly Omaha, Des Moines la.; Mrs. Alice King Ever, green, Ala., Pleasant Grove Ala.; Mr. James McIntyre Evergreen Baptist, Birmingham, Ala.; Mrs. Myra B. Meeks Evergreen, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lillard, 2923 Erskine; Mrs. Ludie Scott, 2871 Maple; Mr. Charles Abram, Cleves Temple; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lee, Lewrence Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. William Blair, St. James A. M. E. St. Paul, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Williams. St. Andrews Sacra- i mento. Calif.;; Miss Mable Thom as St. Andrews, Sacrmento Calif.: Mrs. Viola Steward, 2032 8th st., Council Bluffs; and Miss Christine Stugher, Tulsa Oul3a, Okla. At the 7:30 p. m. service the Rev. Bruce Hadley, Executive Secretary of the Omaha Church delivered a message from Mat thew 13 chapter 24 verse entitled. "Sowing Good Seed". The Junior Steward Board will have their first service since their organizing meeting on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. at the church. They have chosen as their speaker for this asuspicious ocass_ ion the Rev. Mosely of Mt. Nebo Baptist Church. The Sunshine Charity Club and its president, Mrs. H. Adams, sin cerely thanks all persons that came dut to hear Rev. R. R. Brown on Monday, The Watchmen Club and is pre sident, Mr. B. A. Howell, heartly! thank the many members and friends of St. Johns that contri buted in any way to the success of the Annual Men’s Day, Sunday, July 13. Your warm support was appreciated by the Watchmens Club and its officers. May God in crease their storehouse of riches. Let us not forget to turn in our request numbers to Mrs. Pearl Gibson, Choir Director, or any member of the choir for the mon thly all-request program, Sunday July 27 at 7:30 p. m. Let us not only turn in our request numbers but plan to attend and bring a I friend. Monday July 21, The Youth for' Christ will put on their Ortorical Contset and Musical Review. Con testants for this event have enter ed from various churches in the community. Prizes of $5, $2, and $1 are to be given to the winners. As the day wears, according to John Orduna, sponsor interest has reached a high pitch and all the entries are ir.ady and rul ing to go. They Yo. h of Chris,t solht the support of the members and friends of St. Johns by being pre sent on this night. Mothers send your children to Sunday School every Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. attend our morning services at 11 a. m„ our evening services at 7:30 p. m. \isitor-5 and friends are air.ays welcome at St. Johns, the friendly church at 22r.i and Wiilij ave. Gome and wr..- hip with us. vnr’t you? The Women of the Church have already begun the ball to rolling for their Annual Women's Day, Sunday, August 3. Mrs. Pearl Gib.! son urges all women interested in singing in the chorus firm the Junior division up. come in and join in this great history making ' effort to come. Let us pray for the sick througout the week, whoever, they maybe or whereever they maybe. The Membership Committee of the NAACP held a very interest ing and well attended meeting on July9. The next meeting will be held at the UrbanLeague on Wed nesday evening, July 23. ^ New Arrivals Mr and Mrs. Paine, 2867 Binny st., announce the arrival of a son, Anthony. Baby Anthony waas bom at the University hos piatl on July 1, at 12 noon. Baby Anthony’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson and Mrs. Mattie Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Caw thome, 3320 Emmet, announce the arrival of a son, Herbert Leron at Doctor’s Hospital on June 30, at 8:25 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Cawthome have three other children. They are Edythe Odrene, 6; John Edward. 5; and Elsa Frances, 15 months. The grandparents of the children are Mr. Herbert Mayberry and Mrs. Rosa Cawthome. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kercheval 3026 Emmet announce the arrival of a son, Thomas Michael, at St. : Joseph’s Hospital on July 1. at j 3:20 a. m. Baby Thomas Michael weighed nine pounds at birth. Mr. and Mrs. Kercheval have six other children. They are Marilyn Jean, 10; Leonard Gungadin, 9; i Rose Mary 8; Minnie Yvonne, 6; Steven Edward 4; and Sheba Ann 2. The grandparents of the child ren are Mrs. Adeila Preyor and Mr. Albert Kercheval. •- I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Turner, 2604 N. 25, announce the arrival of a daughter, Maxine Gwendo lyn at the Methodist Hospital on July 5 at 6:20 a. m, Baoy Maxine Gwendolyn weigher nine pounds and five ounces at hirth. There are three other children in the Turner family. They are Eve lyn Jean 8; Emma Louise, 7; and Leonard Vernett Jr Mrs. Althea Anderson is the grandmother of the children. Deaths Sergeant Harry A. Rhodes, 71 : cars, died Thuruay at his home 949 North 2fih st. Mr. Rhodes first enlisted in l-c army in l-y» for the Spanish American War and served through World War 1 as a Sergeant with Troop A Army Sergeant Rhodes retired and had been a residen* of Omaha twenty years. He is ourived by a sister, Mrs. Grace Cartnail, Fredrick Maryland, nephew and other re latives. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon from Thomas Mortuaary with Rev. J. W. Rod gers officiating assisted by Rev. G, E. Bivens. Pall bearers were: j Mr. Richard Gorhorm, Mr. Robert F. Quillan; Mr. J. W. Hadley, Mr. ^ George Bivens, Mr. Henry John son Mr, Foster Stone. Military service and burial was at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Mr.Hider Julius Humphrey, 79 years, died Tuesday July 8 a 2004 Lake st., at the home of his foster daughter, Mrs. ColXen Craaddock. Mr. Humphrey was a retired hotel waiter and had been a resident of Omaha forty-five years and was member of St. John's A. M. E. Church. He is survived by a fost er daughter, Mrs. Colleen Crad dock, two cousins Mrs. Hazel Wal ton, of Omaha; Mrs. Blanch Driz* zle, St. Paul Minn, and other re latives, Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from Thomas Mortuary with Rev. E. B. Child ress officiating. Tall bearers were Mr .J. W. Headley , Mr. Will Har ris Mr, C. W. Lea; Mr Howard F<»rrcli; Mr. D. Lunday; Mr. L. B. Thomas burial was at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Mr. and Mr*. L. V. Gray of 2524 Patrick returned home last week from a very lovely visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Clay in Gary, Ind. They brought their two grandchildren back with them. -- Secret of Pie Catting To cut pie easily sprinkle granu lated sugar over the meringue topped nie MCDONALD REPORTING Fillipi Coal Co., 1110 So. Saddle Creek Road, has been in the same location for many years, serving the public with the best that can be found in high grade fuels. Most cautious service; never too cold or too wet to deliver your coal. An order will convince you. Fine gen tlemen to deal w;th. Try him. Anderson Motor Sales, 2214 Harney, are always ready to ser ve and to give you value, rec'd for your money. We always try to please our customers and shall continue along that old line of honesty. When in need, see us and you will be convinced. Thanks. 138 So. Main st. When you go to 138 So. Main St., you cannot help feeling that you are at your own home—the most nicest and court eous people you ever met and you are surrounded with a fine lot of first-class drugs, cigars, and ice cream and candy. Hushaw Drug Co., 138 Main St., Council Bluffs. 5515 is the beauty spot on Cent er st. There are all makes of boats run by gasoline or you can papple them yourself, a beautiful place to behold. He has also some of the most finest Trailors. One would think they are at home there ;s nothing but comfort and pleasurein store for you, when you purchase one of these from him. Come out and take a look. At4104 Grand ave., you will meet a couple in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers, who have a nice shop, prepaared to cover your car, which will wear and look more beautiful, cover your auto seats or fix any and all kinds of lining for yuor car. He is perfect in his line of work. If you fail to patron ize him, you will make a great mistake. See him and be convinc i Cd' __ money’s worth at his place. Stop in see him. You wil be sur prised. Thanks for your past past patronage and friendship. Call a gain. -- 4136 Grand ave., one of the most fines and up-to-date drug stores in the city. Everything in first class drugs and an expert in fill, ing your prescriptions. Your are always welcome in his place, when you are in the noth part of town stop by, or go from where you live and see him, a fine gentel man. Wes Side Garage, General Re. i pairing. Used cars bought and sold 5638 Center st. When you have car trouble nad don’t know what to do or where to go, make your way to 5638 Center st., and I am sure you will leave his place stais fied and smiling. He can repair any and all makes of cars. High est price paid for your old car and will sell you a new one. Mr. Clarence Larson, 5510 Cent er, carries a. nice line of groceries and ice cream, or soda pop, or anything you wish in the grocery line. Mr. Larson has a nice sani tary place of business, thanking his customers for their past pat ronage. I shall do all in my power to give you your money's worth, which is my daily study and prac. tace. Thanks. Mr. Grau, secretary to Mayor Leeman, has many friends in Omaha. If he continues in the fut as he has in the past, he wil have many more. He is a man anyone can talk to and is always ready to answer you properly—very ef ficient and filled with joy and ex. pectations. You will hear more about the City Hall in my next issue. Mr. E. S. Wood, president of the Oxv/eld Actyline Co. 56 and Center Mr. Wood is a man of broad ex See Bailey First ( SPECIALIZING IN PATCH WORK, PLASTERING l ( • BRICKLAYING CHIMNEYS AND CONCRETEING® ) ( O RETAINING WALLS ) ( OFFICE—2209 NO. 22ND S’ < I —PHONE—AT1154— j MEET YOUR FRIENDS ENJOY A GOOD GAME OF BILLIARDS OR POCKET BILLIARDS AT R. 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He has j had many experier^fcs and has • many friends. I wish"'e had more j men of his type in our city. Dr. H. V. Nothomb, veteranar ian, 6919 Dodge st., has practiced 30 years and has many friends. ' He_savs h3 expects to create more My method of practice, sincerity, and honesty, will always live when I am gone. The Dr. is a fine man; it is a pleasure to meet him and his family. You are always wel come. Omaha Authomotive Co. is prepared to sell you anything needed for your car. Electric services and supplies. We understand the business and it is a pleasure for us to serve you and to supply your needs. Handy to all. 2321 Harney st. Tel. AT9538. Central Park Variety Store, 4201 Grand ave., seems to have in stock any and all things you wish. When he says variety, he means just what he says, and his store is what the name implies. A very nice young couple to meet, and it is a pleasure for them to please you. They are seeking to make friends by giving you value and courteous service. See them first. ' Obies Food Mkt., 1024 So. 10 st., one of the nicest grocrey stores on 10th st., carries a complete line of groceries, meats, veg tables and etc. Mr. Obies invites all of his friends and the public to visit his place of business, one of the fin est buisness men you ever met. You can certainly get money’s worth at his place. Stop in and see him. You will be srprlsed. Thanks for your past patronage and friendship. Call again. TENNIS CLUB RECEIVES INVITATION Eugene Skinner chairman of the Tennis Club received an invitat ion from the Kansas City Tennis Club of Kansas Mo., to participate in the 16th Annual Missouri Val ley Open Tennis Tournament, August 6 to 10th inclusive. This tournament is sanctioned by the American Tennis Association. The ! Club will be represented at this event. NOTICE ON PETITION FOR SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the matter of the estate of Caroline Maupin, deceased: All persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 16th day of July. 1947 W. B. Bryant filed a petition in said County Court, praying that his final administration account filed herein be settled and allowed, and that he be discharged from his trust as executor and that a hear ing will be had on said petition be fore said Court on the 9th day of August, 1947 and that if you fail to appear before said Court on the said 9th day of August. 1947, at 9 o'clock A. M., and contest said petition, the Court may grant the prayer of said petition, enter a decree of heirship, and make such other and further orders, allowenc es and decrees, as to this Court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined, Robert R. Troyer COUNTY JUDGE 3t—July 7—Aug. 2, 1947 LAKE SHOE SERVICE Note Is The Time To Get Your Shoes Rebuilt! Quality Material & Guaranteed Quality Work 2407 Lake Street * — 1 ——m— 'We wish to Announce r THE OPENING OF THE } G & J Smoke Shop > ,j 2118 NORTH 24th Street l Everything in the Line of f CIGARS. CIGARETTES, & f SOFT DRINKS V \l Jackson & Godbey, Props. CLEO’s Nite & Day BARB" 2042 North 21st St, ALL KINDS OF DELICIOUS SANDWICHES ‘OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY” Deliveries Made—Small Fee Charge for the same. Call ATlantic 9541 Beauticians HAIR DRESSING r • -IS For Rent or ’ — DOT’S BEAUTY SALON ' | 2031 North 24th St. AT-0459 i lltmilUIIHIMliUitltllllllllliilMlMniini,.... ——— -■■■1 _ lmMHIWIIN>lll*lllllll>lli^^ Look for Swansons | Noodle Giblet Dinner | Noodle Chicken Dinner I New Low Prices w ! 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