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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1918)
Mrs. S. J. McCullough, who under went an operation at her sister’s home, Mrs. Edward King, 2810 North 28t!i street, is slowly improving. During January and February the Phi Delta met with the Misses Huma and Otis Watson, Marion Gordon, Ha zel Wood and Mrs. L. Peoples. , Who are the babies? Go and see. Cast your votes for the baby of your choice at the Burlesque Baby Show, March 18.—Adv. W. H. (Bob) Robinson, who has been confined to his home by sickness for two weeks, is able to be out again, much to his own delight and that of his friends. Frank Locklare was buried March C from the Silas Johnson Western Funeral Home, interment was at Forest Lawn. $50.00 cash and $18.00 monthly buys a five-room cottage. Tel. Webster I 5519 or Douglas 2842. Ethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones, who is ill at the Nich olas Senn hospital, is slowly improv ing. Miss Della Cross of New Orleans, La., is the guest of Mrs. Susie Smith, 2518 Lake street. For Rent—Ten-room modern flat, walking distance, $25.00. Douglas 3607. The Rev. John Albert Williams was the speaker at the noonday services *" at Trinity Cathedral, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of last week. Meet me at the Mecca April 9th. Henry B. New, aged 43 years, died at a local hospital March 7. The body was shipped to Marriam, Kansas, where his mother and other relatives reside, March 9, by the Silas Johnson Undertaking company. A brother, Lewis New, and a sister, Mrs. D. Ly ons, of this city, accompanied the re mains. Smoke John Ruskin 5c Cigar. Big gest and Best.—Adv. The Crispus Attucks Auxiliary of the Red Cross met as usual Tuesday at the N. W. C. A. Home. The wo men have made ten double bed socks and ten large operating socks. Some of the members are knitting sweaters. Helpers are needed. All are welcome. Why don’t you join the Community i Chorus? Meets every Sunday after noon at 4 o’clock at St. Philip’s church. Join NOW before member ship closes. No charges. Come out and learn to sing. Mi's. J. M. Wicks of Rock Island, 111., is visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. Hart and daughter, at 2817 No. 27 th street. H. C. Holiday of 3406 Patrick ave . nue is spending a week in the country as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Smithward. Mrs. Richard McGhee is quite ill at her residence, 2319 South 16th street. Mr. Clyde LeRoy Glass of Boston, Mass., concert pianist, will be present ed in recital June 14th by the O. N. E. Club. Jesse Lee Glover, son of J. H. Glo ver, who recently underwent an oper ation at the State hospital, is slowly * recovering. Henry Gant of Camp Funston, Kas., has been a guest this week at the Booker T. Washington cafe. George Bolden, an old and highly respected citizen, died at his late res idence, 1033 South 23d street, March 11th. There will be a “St. John’s” baby, a “Brandeis” baby, an “O. N. E.” baby, a “South Side” baby and an “S. T. M.” baby at the Burlesque Baby Show March 18.—Adv. J. H. Broomfield went to Minneapo lis this week on business. Railey Jackson, manager of the Dunbar Club, has just purchased a seven-passenger White. Get ready for the Moonlight Club’s second dunce at the Alamo, April 2. - -Adv. Mrs. George Wheeler of 2319 Nortn 28th street, served a five-course din * ner Tuesday evening complimentary to Mrs. M. Alma Johnson of this city, and Mrs. Catherine Hubbard of St. Louis. The table decorations were carnations and American beauty roses. Covers were laid for fifteen. After the dinner the evening was spent in games and music. Of course YOU are going to the ‘ Moonlight Club dance April 2.—Adv. Bayliss A. Pegg went to Oklahoma this week on a business trip. The Dorcas Kensington met at the home of Mrs. M. Walker, 2809 Miami street, Tuesday. This society will give a social March 16 at the home of Mrs. E. Smith, 2584 Hamilton street. “When Your Wife’s Away,” a three act drama will be given at the Bur lesquo Baby Show.—Adv. Mrs. Bessie Wise, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr.;. M. F. Singleton, left Sunday for Chi cage for an indefinite stay. Later advices state that she was married Monday fn Chicago to J. Moffatt. James Blackwell and Miss Virginia Williams were duly joined in marriage by the Rev. J. Costello, pastor of Pleasant Green Baptist Church, March 7 at the parsonage. Miss Algernon Pryor, who has spent the past two years with relatives in the east, returned to her home in the city Thursday. Mrs. Pearl Fletcher and Mrs. Susie Stone gave a birthday dinner in honor of the latter’s husband, Sunday, March 3. Covers were laid for twenty-three. The house was beautifully decorated with patriotic colors, and the table with roses and lillies of the valley. After a delicious seven-course dinner the evening was spent in music and games, with Mrs. D. Peoples at the piano. Mr. Fletcher was the recipient of many beautiful gifts on this his thirty-sixth birthday anniversary. Aaron Rayford has returned home from the hospital. Be sure and go to the Burlesque ' Baby Show at St. John’s A. M. E. Church, March 18.—Adv. Henry, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, of North Thirty-fourth street, has been confined to his home for the past week with the measles. Come to St. Philip’s church Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock for the com munity chorus. Wanted, a good barber. Guarantee to right person. Apply 1916 Cuming street. Lenta Gladys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pitts, died March 6th at the age of seven years and eleven months, and was buried from the family res idence March 8, the Rev. W. C. Wil liams, pastor of St. John’s A. M. E. Church, assisted by the Rev. M. H. Wilkinson of Mt. Moriah Baptist church, officiating. Interment was in Forest Lawn. Her four little play mates, Ida and Lucille Crockett, Susie White and Mary Lewis Allen, sang “Lead, Gentle Saviour” and also acted as pallbearers. Silas Johnson had charge of the funeral. Mothers, attention: Owing to the high cost of cotton goods, have your children’s clothes bill cut by calling Webster 7034.—Adv. 3t Don’t miss the Easter ball at the Mecca. TIIE WAITERS’ PROTECTIVE EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATION The Waiters’ Protective Employ ment Association have changed their meeting from Sunday afternons to the first and third Tuesdays nights of each week. The second of such meetings will be held at the U. B. F. hall, 24th and Charles streets at 9 o’clock, Tuesday r.ight, March 19th. All waiters and hotel employes are requested to bo present at this meeting as topics of vital interest will be discussed. The principle speakers will be Mr. Scott, Mr. Williams, Mr. Guy, Mr. Watson, Mr. Jordan and Mr. Jones A. T. Jordan, Pres. E. L. Ellis, Secy. James Perry was called to Jackson ville, Mo., this week by the illness >1 his mother, N. W. C. A. HOME ELECTS OFFICERS The N. W. C. A. met March 6 and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Jessie Moss, pres ident; Mrs. Anna Bowler, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Kate Wilson, secretary; Mrs. Martha Smith, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Lena Moore, treas urer. Three year members of the Board: Mesdames J. G. Jewell, Al phonso Wilson, Nat Hunter. Two year members: Mesdames Moore, Anthony and McCorkle. Four new members were enrolled. • 1 ABRAHAM W. PARKER Passed into Rost March 12, 1 !> 1 <». Two years have passed away and he is still in our memory. Devoted Wife and Children and uncle, George A. Robinson, Philadelphia, Pa. , . • • * * t MADAM JACOBS ! 1 MAGIC HAIR GROWER f I SPECIALIST { T Bring your short and kinky hair to t t the Magic Hair Grower. Manu- J 7 factures her own goods. Will T 7 answer outside calls. . 1 Web. 2320 Parlor 1910 N. 27th St. } L.. ■«-*-. <. ■ (John Hall ! LADIES AND GENTS TAILORING j Work Called for and Delivered I J SUITS MADE TO ORDER f Pressing, Cleaning, Dyeing and T ♦ Alteration a Specialty. ' 1 Webster 876 1614 North 24th St. { \ - IF YOU PREFER QUALITY IN Meats YOU CAN GET IT AT H. Schnaubers 1906 North 24th Street. ” ..j THE LATEST STYLES Clothing | ON CREDIT FOR Men and Women j $122 PER WEEK N. W. NAKEN | 120 SO. 15th STREET || It Start Saving j BUY YOUR SHOES AND j FURNISHINGS FROM Joe Lewis AND SAVE MONEY QUALITY GUARANTEED I | Webster 3103 2503 N. 24th St. j AUGUST ANDERSON [ GROCERIES AND FRUITS j j Webster 2274 24th and Clark, j The CHAPMAN Drug Store 934 P St., Lincoln Opposite Main Door Post Offies Cameras and Films, Magazines. Cigars, Candies and a full line of Druggist Sundries MADAME HENDERSON HAIRDRESSER and MANICURIST Agent for the Celebrated Madame Walker Preparations. The Walker Method Taught. Diplomas Granted. Phone Webster 1489 2301 N. 25th St. Omaha, Neb. MELCHOR-Druggist The Old Reliable Tel. South 807 4826 So. 24th St. j Liberty Drug Co. ; | EVERYBODY’S DRUG STORE ; 45. Robinson, Manager I 1904 No. 24th St. j Webster 386 Omaha, Neb. | ........-...... - •HiiiNiininiliitniinimMnmHiiiiiiiiiiHiiminiiHiiMiminHMimmiMiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiioiiinlii^ j H Eagle Baggage <& Express Co. I A. W. ANDERSON Auto or Horse Service Quick Delivery Webster 4777 1831 N. 22nd St. || ? ... ” | •luwiiMuiiwiinimiiiiMtiimiitMitMmHHmHtttiiimwMiMUMmiMmttmmiiiiiMmaiWfMWtWMi. Phones: Office, Douglas 3841; Res idence, Harney 2156 Reference—Any Judge of the Dis trict Court of Douglas County. j E. F. Morearty ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW 640 Bee Bldg. Omaha, Neb. Web. 2088 Give Us a Trial ! M. LYNCH The Tailor I LADIES SUITS OK SKIRTS MADE TO ORDER | Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing Neatly Done for Ladies and Gents MEN’S SUITS MADE TO ORDER Called for and Delivered PRICES REASONABLE W. B. WALLACE, Manager 1807 North 24th Street j ■ - ■ —..... . . Our Spring HATS Are Now Here WOLF 1421 Douglas St. The Jones Poro Culture College Positively Grows the Hair Try our scientific method of treat ing the scalp. We positively grow hair or money refunded. Electric ! massage for scalp and face. System taught. Sterilized equipment. Steam I heated booths. All work private. MRS. ANNA EVANS JONES 1516 North 24th St. Webster 5450 Harney 5100 Buy Good Groceries From Your Own Grocery man J. L. BETTS 2526 I.ake St. Web. 5262 | HOLSUM | AND | KLEEN MAID | Why Buy Inferior When | The Best COSTS NO ’'"RE? JAY BURNS BAKING CO. 1 I OMAHA TRANSFER CO. ‘ The Only Way” BAGGAGE Checker! to Destination TEXAS WHEN IN TEMPLE, TEXAS STOP WITH Mrs. J. S. Dawson 218 South 4th Street ' I Who gains pleasure in making you comfortable. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable. Write or wire for accommoda tion. * ...11 Nlilllllll III! IIIIMU i ■ 11 n I ■ > n IIIMIIIIIIIIHII >11II11 ■ II III II Ml 1111 1 • 111 > • ■«I > 11111111 1111M •>! i M MIIIHI • M IfltU I ■ MI • • I ■ 11 • MU I • < 1111MI __ r Thompson, Belden & Co. The Fashion Center for Women Established 1886 II .— ... . ■ M I Qbee-Hunter-Wakefield Funeral Home I (People’s Undertaking Co.) J 1 North Side 2101 Cuming St. f Phone Douglas 8103 ft South Side 24th and Q Sts. I Nights and Sundays Call I South 2614 f All other times call Doug ■Z las 8103, main office and calls ijji will be answered at once. g: We belong to most all Fra- ? 1 temal orders. ” Can secure county burial for 1 those who have not means for H burial. '!■- Ring and ring again until I you get us, Douglas 8103. | E G. W. OBEE, Mgr. J. H. Wakefield, Secy. NAT. HUNTER, Treas. P, Embalmer Phone South 2614 Res. Tel. Web. 4740 2 ft FRANK GOLDEN, Auditor. 1 MHHMHMIMIHHIIBHHHMHaHnaHIMBHiHMmMH — •“ . • """■■j A Church Where All Are Welcome Services Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m., 8 p. m. League, 6:30 p. m. Florence P. Leavitt Club, Mon day afternoon. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Evening. W. H. M. S. Thursday Afternoon GROVE METHODIST CHURCH Ladies’ Aid’ Friday Afternoon. o*>nfl mid Reward m, Omaha Neb GRIT FIN G. IA)GAN, 2-nd and htward sts., umana, nod. Rps 162g N 22n(, Wefc 5003 ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiMiiiiiMiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiP£ I A Poor I Portrait = IS DEAR 1 AT ANY PRICE, = BUT A GOOD ONE | IS WELL WORTH | THE MONEY. OURS ARE GOOD ! AND YET 1 NOT EXPENSIVE. I MAKE THE I = APPOINTMENT § | TODAY. | = _ I Butters’ Studio Webster 6701 1306 North 24th St,= iimiiiimiimiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilir.