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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1920)
Events and Persons li .I Andrew T. Reed and his bride ar rived in the city from New York Tuesday morning. Wednesday eve ning the Dubois Dramatic club en tertained at a banquet in their honor at South and Thompson’s cafe. Mrs. Nellie Ford of Denver, Colo., and Mr. Harry Pace, of Topeka, Kan., brother-in-law f Mr. W. D. Taylor, 217 North Twenty-eighth street, were his inner guests Sunday. Dubois Players at the Brandeis The atre, June 3rd.—Adv. The Elite Whist club met Wednes day of last week with Mrs. Charles Solomon, who was prize wanner. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Nat Hunter. Everybody’s going to the Brandeis theater June 3.—Adv. Samuel Poston of New York City, brother of Mrs. Mary Byers of 1152 Nrth Twentieth sreet. recently ar rived in the city to visit his sister. He is so well pleased with Omaha that he has decided to remain here. Holst Pharmacy (or drugs. 2702 ('inning street. Hnmey 881.—Adv. Mrs. Robert Bryant, who has been the guest of Mrs. Dan Desdunes, left Tuesday for her home in Colorado Springs. DENTLO. Have you tried It? You don't know what real tooth paste is until you do. Manufactured in Omaha by the Kaffir Chemical Laboratories. Ask your druggist for Dentlo, the pyorrhea preventive toothpaste.—Adv. E. F. Morearty. Lawyer, 840 Bee Bldg. Douglas 5841 or Harney 2158. Mrs. Ada Catchings, who was called here by the illness and death of her brother, Claude Worthy, was summoned to her home in Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, by the illness of her husband. See John Woods, leading man in “Testing Fire,” at the Brandeis theater June 3.—Adv. The First Regimental Band, Des dunes, leaves Sunday with the Cham ber of Commerce Tri-State trade ex cursion. The Roosevelt Post of the American Legion will give a dance at Columbia Hall, Tuesday night, May 26th.—Adv. Mrs. Eliza Lee, of 1217 Pacific street, is still on the sick list. John T. McDonald, sr., was elected a committeeman from his ward in the recent primaries. North Side taxi, J. D. Lewis, pro prietor. Two limousines with heat. Stand phone, Web. 1490; residence phone, Web. 949. Nat Hunter returned Monday from a trip to Philadelphia where he went on Masonic business. Mr. Augustus Hicks will represent le Church of St. Philip the Deacon as lay delegate to the Annual Diocesan Council which convenes Friday In Trinity Cathedral. Send in your subscription for The Monitor, please. It Is $2.00 a year, Mesdarnes J. Alice Stewart and Eva Pinkett and Messrs Crum and Long . went as delegates to the republican state convention which met at Lin coln Tuesday. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 18th SL i>. 7812. Col. 8881.—Adv. "Testing Fire." thrilling drama with special music, scenery and electrical effcits, at the Brandeis Theatre, June 3rd. Adv. Lena Mays-Curry and Roscoe Mil ler in specialties at Brandeis theater , June 3.—Adv. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mack! in, 2909 North Twenty-sixth street, last Friday morning a fine ten-pound boy. This is the eighth child of these proud parents, who have six boys and two girls. Mother and baby are doing well and George is smiling. Subscribe for The Monitor. COLORED COMMUNITY SERVICE FUND A fund is being raised for con tinuing the excellent work of the Lake street branch of community service, which is confined to work among our own people. Mr. Bullock and Miss Lucille LaCour, who are in charge of the activities are well qualified for the positions which they so acceptably fill and during their brief terms of service here have en deared themselves to the community. This work will have to be supported mainly by subscriptions of our own people. Generous contributions are needed and therp ought not be any difficulty in raising the sum desired. Generous white friends of this om portant work will doubtless contribute toward it, but the bulk of the money ' ought to come from our own group. I We have the ability to support any institution needed and it is high time we did so. OFFICES FOR RENT IN KAFFIR BLOCK Desirable offices can be rented in the Kaffir block, formerly the Warden hotel property at Sixteenth and Cum ing streets. Heat, light and Janitor ervlce. Apply Kaffir Chemical Labora tories, Douglas 7074. COLORED COMMERCIAL CLUB LIVEN MONEY The Omaha Business Men’s Associa tion Raises Fund of $7,500 to Finance Work for Year. Budget Provides for Salaried Officers and Assistants and Support of a Free Labor Bureau. The Omaha Business Men’s associa tion has subscribed a fund of $7,500 for the work of the Colored Commer cial club. This money is to be used, according to a suggested budget sub miled by Mr. S. S. Caldwell, chair nan of their committee, in paying the salaries of a commissioner, an assist i ant commissioner, who is to be a j woman, and a stenographer, and the i general maintenance of the work, chief among which is to be a free labor bureau. This budget is to be used for financing the work as pro posed for a year. After some discussion and the ask ing of several questions by some members of the executive committee of the Colored Commercial club, who were anxious to know if there were any strings or compromising condi tions attached to the donation, it was voted to accept the fund proffered and President Pryor was instructed to appoint a committee of five, of which he is to be the chairman, to find suitable persons for the pro posed positions of commissioner and assistant commissioner. **• «] A knock may be as pood as a boost but most of us are foolish enough to prefer the boost. 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