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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1916)
I I T~--- ^ - . • - ' Messrs. Chester A. Franklin and William C. Hueston, who has been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Singleton, left for their home in Kan sas City, Mo., Sunday afternoon. Ralph, the six-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Willis, 2712' Ma ple street, died early Saturday morn ing and was buried Monday. Mrs. B. P. Norman, 2629 Grant 3t., who has beep very sick, is rapidly re covering and expects to be able to greet all her friends in the near fu ture. When you want your winter cloth ing cleaned, call up Parker, Harney 5737, Agent for The French Way. Mr. Ralph Willis, of Atchison, Kan., was called to Omaha Sunday by the death of his little nephew and name sake. Will give home to elderly lady to assist with two children. Phone Web ster 4663.—Adv. Roscoe Miller returned Saturday fiom Excelsior Springs, Mo. It was “too lonely” for him there, so he says. Butternut Coffee! Did you ever hear of it? Better yet, did you ever try it?—Adv. Miss Evelyn Jones, 2528 Patrick avenue, was confined to her home last week on account of la grippe. Mrs. T. C. Ross and baby, Thomas, returned to Omaha Wednesday night of last week. That explains the meaning of the broad smile seer, around the Peoples Drug Store. Will build you a bungalow on a large lot close to school and car line for $100 cash and $15.00 monthly. Tel Webster 5519.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hieronymous are now residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnson, 2518 Lake street. Lloyd Marshall, of Gallatin, Mo., is visting Omaha during the Thanks giving season and is the guest of Iaurence Parker. For Chills use our $5.00 coal or your kind at Harmon & Weeth. Web. 848. Mrs. Ella Clark is in the city for Thanksgiving, and is the guest of her brother, T. C. Ross. "Ireland Must be Heaven, for My Mother Came From There,” “Missis sippi Days,” and "Elite Syncopations” are among the latest song hits. Buy them at Hospe. Miss Gladys Councellor has secured a position at the Orpheum Theatre. Try Madam Baker’s Wonderful Hair Grower, on sale at The People’s Drug Store.—Adv. -- Mrs. Marshall and daughter, Mar guerite of Gallatin, Mo., spent Thanks giving with her daughter, Mrs. Bemiss Lee. Send your family wash to the Hinchey Laundry, Phone South or Ty ler 146. You will be satisfied.—Adv. Mrs. W. L. Seals is recovering from a street car and automobile collision. Mrs. Susie Jordan, of 717 South 17th street, who has been sick for the last four weeks, was removed to Clarkson hospital where she under went an operation Friday. The Don’t Worry Girls’ Club was entertained at the home of Miss Irene Stewart, 1215 Missouri avenue, Thurs day, November 23. Plans were com pleted for the charity ball which was given at the A. O. U. W. Temple No vember 27, and was a great success. The members of the club are grate ful for the assistance given them. Buy your Xmas cards and station ery from the Omaha Stationery Co. —See ad. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniels, of Gal veston, Texas, are spending Thanks giving with Mrs. Georgia Richie on 2!lth and Blondo. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bates, of Den ver, Colorado, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Seals, at 2312 No. 25th street. Mrs. Jno. H. Saunders, of 2404 No. 25th street, left Monday night for Misoula, Montana, to visit her daugh ter, Miss Ethel Saunders. Have you heard of the Hu-Co and Tangier brands of eats? Look it up in the ads. Mr. Jno. H. Saunders, who is the oldest Negro employe at the post of fice, will spend his vacation during his wife’s absence, getting close to nature, he will go to the northwest part of the state and try to bag enough birds and game to give a spread to his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Woods, of 3030 Pinkney street, entertained the following guests with a three-course dinner on Thanksgiving day Miss Nettie Davis, Mexico, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Glover, L. Bradford, Earl Jones, George F. Mack, W. H. Ran som, W. E. Alexander and Messrs. Julian and Chas. Davis. Hear Adams’ Saxaphone and Sing T.g Orchestra if you want good music. Webster 1528. Holland Harrold.— Adv. Bishop Williams will preach at St. Philip’s Church Sunday afternoon at five o’clock. Public invited. Joseph B. LaCour, who is attending the state university, came home to spend Thanksgiving. He will return to Lincoln Sunday night. Go to Gordon’s Drug Store, 24th and Burdette Sts., for Brown Skin Powder, Dr. Palmer’s Skin Whitener Soap and Skin Whitener. Webster 6174.—Adv. When you need a good clean shave, see P. H. Jenkins, 1313 Dodge street. —Adv. Miss Frances Irene Bell entertained several young ladies at her home, 926 North 27th avenue, Thanksgiving night, at whih time announcement was made of her engagement to Mr. Lairy Nathaniel Peoples. The Crescent Whist Club met with Mrs. May Jackson, 2613 Burdette St., Tuesday. The first prize was won by M rs. P. W. White, and the booby by Mrs. Ed Walker. The hostess was presented with a hand painted plate. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Lulu Rountree, 1125 North 19th St., at which time the members of the club will entertain their husbands. “Sensible Gifts For Men*’ HIGH GRADE FURNISHINGS AT POPULAR PRICES New Silk Shirts Just Arrived Agency John B. Stetson Hats Selling Out Jewelry and Diamonds! I am going to close out my stock of Jewelry and Diamonds in sixty days. You will make a big saving on your Xmas gifts or on anything else in the store. In my twenty years of business I have had my share of Colored business and appreciate it. S. ROBINSON 218 South Fourteenth Street. Omaha, Neb. --------• "• •! New Fashions j From the Markets of | Whole World I FOR MILADY’S WEAR I And the Adornment j of the Home. j Thompson, Belden & Co. Established 1886 OMAHA ........ The Great j Christmas Toy land j Will Open Here on Saturday Next. Santa Claus makes this his headquarters and has brought to this store the most wondeful stock of toys ever exhibited in Omaha. Thousands of Dolls and a complete stock of Kid Body Dolls, now so hard to get anywhere. Brandeis Stores j ! I i I | ■ \ | __ ____ _ _ __j