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i ii vents and [ Persons Mrs. Austen W. Serrant and littIt daughter, A In lira, returned to Chicago Sunday night after a pleasant visit with relatives here. Mrs. Serrant Is a sister of Mrs. .Ias|ier K. Brown, Mrs. L. Kenner and Mr. Oliver Willis. Jtnkln’s Burlier Simp,—All work 'trlctly find.da*s 2122 N 2hlh street Web. 2095. Frances Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Gordon. 241s hlnney street, is again on the honor roll of the High School of Commerce Tinder the new system of credits It is more difficult to get on the honor roll than formerly, btlt Frances has been able to maintain her former high record. Try Williamson'* ( nugh Syrup. Oth. ers are getting results, why not yon! E. A. W illiamson, druggist, 230(1 North 24th St. Webster 1113, Adv. Thomas Reese is slowly Improving from his recent serious Illness. Mrs. Alfred Jones Is undergoing treatment at the Nicholas Setin hos pital, where she is getting on quite nicely. .lenkln's Rnrher Shop—All AA'ork Strictly First Clnss. 2122 N. 24th St. Web. 2095. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Au to y, 28(17) Ohio street, died Sunday and was buried Monday from Silas John son’s Western Funeral Home Inter ment was In Forest T.awn. Mrs. I,. O. Gregory, who recently un derwent a serious operation at the Ford hospital, has returned to the home of her sister, where she Is slowly convalescing. Try Williamson’s Cough Syrup. Oth ers are getting results, why not yon? F. A. AVIlllamson. druggist, 230(1 North 24th St. AVehster 11 IS.- Adv. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of St I’hlllp the Deacon held an Interesting meeting last Thursday with Mrs. .1. II Crawford at the Drake apartments. This w eek's meeting will he with Mrs. J. F Smith, 3027 Wander son street. Holst Pharmacy for drngs. 2702 Coming street, Harney #81,—Adv. South A- Thompson entertained In honor of William Monroe Trotter and Lane Freemont Baldwin of Boston, Mass., at a sumptuous dinner at the cafe Monday evening. A goodly num ber of Invited guests were present P va- a delightful affair. Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley entertained at dinner Friday afternoon in honor of Rev. W. W. Wheeler, brother of Mrs. K. M. Davis. Covers were laid for fourteen. Try W illiamson's < ough Syrup. Oth ers are getting results, why not yon? F. A. W illiamson, drnggls), 230fi North 24th St. Webster MIS.—Adv* Mrs. Rh hard Simpson, 1820 North Thirty third street, fell on the steps of st John’s Methodist church Tues day night, January 11, and fractured her shoulder. She is being attended hy Dr. J. H. Hut ten and is slowly im proving. Mr. and Mis. [.a Coy entertained liev. W. W. Wheeler last Sunday at dinner. The lables were beautifully decorated and a lovely dinner was served. K. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 600 He< lildg. Douglas 3811 or Hafney 2156. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 18th t. I». 7812. CoL 3*81,— Adr. A surprise party was given for Mrs. Delia Brown Kelly at her residence, lilt:’, North Nineteenth street, Monday night, January in. hy Mrs. Mattie Douglas. All had an enjoyable time. Mrs. Edith Scott, 2204 North Nine teenth street, I#'still confined , to her home on account of a broken ttnklp. DANGER SIGNAL A blue pencil mark on your miner mean* your subscription 1 is due and must be paid at once or your paper will be stopped. ( AMP FI UK Group Ocowasln met January 7 and [elected their officers for the year. They are as follows: Alice Watson, president; Gladys Brown, secretary; Lucille Bivens, treasurer; Florence | Jones, program chairman. On January 14 the girls planned symbols for their ceremonial gowns. I’ll PKLTA The Phi Delta girls met at the home of Miss Margaret La Cottr on January 5. The election of officers was post poned until the following meeting, due to the length of their literary program. A lovelv luncheon was served hv the hostess’s mother. Mrs. F. I.a Pour. V. \\. r. 1. \rtTKS The educational committee met with the chairman. Mrs. J. If. Hutten, to plan for the evening classes. Regis tratlon for classes will be January 2f to 31. Class work to begin the first week in February. You need the association if yon are looking for opportunities and eduea tlon. There Is no IF about the asso ciation’s need of YOC, because with out members and organization it ran not be a great, power for good. The membership committee welcomes you into the Triangle. A class in first aid was organized Saturday evening under the super vision of tile Red Cross. The class opened with an enrollment of fourteen members. The Girls’ Reserve Corps, Miss Gladys Brown, president, met Thurs day at 3:30. The club Is studying par liamentary usages. Two groups of younger gills have iieeti organized into Girls’ Reserve Corps which meet Monday and Tues day at 3 o’clock Girls from 12 to IS years of age are invited to become members. The Blue Triangle girls met with Miss Helen Turner as hostess Wednes day at .'>:30. The elub will plan a defi nlte program at their next meeting. ^ §3 | “-AS FOR BEAUTIFUL | | HAIR AND A LOVELY | | COMPLEXION.” I f^sj "It is astonishing to know the beneficial re- IfiSS suit.- one may obtain from the constant use of «GS Madam C. .J. Walker’s Superfine Toilet Prepara- 3S§ “Why, they are an assortment of Toilettes Rs JPfi suited to the needs < f every complexion and bene- 2$ Sg ficial to tin- most languid scalp.” I ' i m “TRY THEM @ MADAM C. J. WALKER’S M SrS Wonderful hair Grower Cold Cream Sts KB Vegetable Shampoo Cleansing Cream SMS K3 Tetter Salve Vanishing Cream sjffl Temple Grower Witch Hazel Jelly Glossine Antiseptico Hand Soap jra **Sj Antiseptic Dental Cream Complexion Soap «£§ Compact Rouge Floral Cluster Talcum tO Superfine Face Powder 2^ (White, Rose-flesh, Brown) The-e preparation- guaranteed to be the equal fra of many higher priced preparations and are abso- SH lately free of any injurious contents. Expensively com pom/e l but conservatively. niced £*» THE MADAM C. J. WALKER MFG. CO. ^ 610 North West Street vgS INDIANAPOLIS, INI). Ejj The Priscilla Needlecraft club eu joyed a pleasant evening at the Centei with Mrs. Cleota Ferguson as hostess, Come into the Triangle. ST. PAI I, PKKSUYTKIM \N Many words of commendation were heard on the sermon preached at the morning services on “The Profitable ness of Holy Scriptures." To have our people comment on what we have to say to them is tiie desire of every minister, whether that comment is fa vorable or otherwise. The pastor diagnoses the spiritual condition of his people as the physician does the phy sical condition of his patient. And the one is as anxious as the other to know if the remedy prescribed has been helpful. The X o'clock service was given over to Mr. Herbert and Miss Grace Jardine of the Clifton Hill Presbyterian church, each of whom brought to us words of encouragement and cheer. Christian Kndeavor pledge cards were distributed and the returns showed that twenty or more had given their consent to be organized into a Chris tian Kndeavor society, which organi zation will he effected at an early date At the meeting of the Omaha Pres bytery, Monday, January IT, the pastor was formally received from the Pres bytery of Cheyenne, Synod of Wyo ming, and his nafne enrolled in the Omaha Presbytery. The Name of St. Paul's church was als oduly enrolled, and it is now lined up with the other forty-five churches of the Omaha Presbytery, eighteen of which are in the city of Omaha The special feature for our services Sunday morning wit! be the ordination and Installation of ruling elders. Mrs J. TT. Hutten will sing a solo and the choir will render an anthem. At this service the sermon topic will he “Christian Stewardship," Rvening, “Re A’e Reconciled to Cod?" SOUTH SIDE LOCALS Mrs. Wiggins. Thirty-third and E streets, is ill at her home. The funeral of Mr. Elmer Washing ton was held last Sunday at Bethel church The Rev. Mr. Taggart off! etated. Miss C'errelda Tucker was one of the guests at the Junior Senior reception at flie Rlackstone hotel last Wednes day evening. Book! B«»k! Book? The St. ,fu!iit ( lull Ni>. lti will give a grand social and entertalnmenl at the residence of Hr. I’. Jefferson. 2721 It street. South Omaha, Thursday, J«nn nr\ 27. I’lenlv good things to cat and refreshments served. 21 Mr. destine Roberts is unite ill at his home, Twenty fourth and E streets. He is being attended by Dr It. C Riddles. A farewell surprise party was given last week for Mrs. Billops and datigh ter. who left Saturday for Florida. iti: nil i, t hi ih ii mites Sunday school at '< 2c a. m Morn ing service at 11 o'clock. Mission Band Bt 3 p. in. Baptist Young People's Union at 5:30 p. rn. Evening service at 7 o'clock. Tuesday ufght the Bible Band meets at the president's home. Wednesday night is prayer services Thursday night the Mission Circle will meet at Mrs. Etta Mae Young’s home. Thirty-third and U streets. Friday night is choir rehearsal fO> adults. Every Saturday afternoon iud home made doughnuts are on sale at 2317 R street, made by nil expert rook. The money is for the benefit of the church. The Rev. Mr. Taggart preached Sun dav He very beautifully Illustrated his text, “Ron Remember.’’ CKRRKBDA TUCKER, Reporter. MUST \'M U, HI I'OlfT OK TUI vro< KIIOHH IIS’ MHKTING "I tiii hi iii'iimm woitKKiis OF WITIH \. The flirt annual meeting of the stockholders of the Co-operative Workers of America was held the hoc oml Wednesday In January, 1921, »t their store building at 1S16-18 North Twenty fourth street. The meeting war called to order at K p. m. hv the president, Mr. John W. Gordon. After tin invocation by Itev. Win. Franklin, the president was Introduced and pro reeded to make his annual report, lb was followed hv the secretary, Mr. Z. C, Snowden, who brought out a de tailed report of the company's aetlvi ties during 1920. The treasurer’s re port was then read by Mr. R. W. Mill To the surprise of the stockholders there was only an error of two cents made during theyear, this error hav Ing been made by the hank. Ibis re port was made hv a state license'! auditor. Words arc inadeqitale to ex press the deep sense of gratitude that was shown by the stockholders for this [extraordinary efficient management. Mr. U. J. I’inkelt, the general man ager. delivered a short address regard Ing the company’s activities during the ; fourteen months of organization. His I report was gratefully re vived by all. The stockholders then proceeded to the election of the board of directors for 11)21. Tlte old board was unani motisly re-elected, and the two va cancies were filled by Messrs. S. K Hrownlow and Christopher Adams, s soldier who was wounded . in t!u world’s war in Franee. At 10:30 p. .n the meeting was adjourned to meet t.h< second Wednesday In January, 192:1 unless otherwise called. — HANGER SIGNAL A blue pencil mark on von [(paper means your subscriplio r is due and must be paid at on< I or your paper will be stopped. LINCOLN, NEB. By \V. W. Mosley Remember the state meet of ihe X A. A. C. P. to be held in Alt. Zion Ban ! tint church Sunday afternoon, January 23, at 2 o’clock. All , members ant those interested in the welfare of voui ] race, be present. | Mrs. Evelyn Evans underwent n serious operation at st. Eliaabeth’t hospital last week, which lias plover si ccessful, and she is improving now The revival meetings closed at Alt Zlop Baptist church last Friday night Rev. .1. W. Gordon did himself c redit in delivering masterpiece sermons tc those who heard him during the ten nights’ services, ant! will lie lone re membered - Six persons were added In the ehurch. Rev. All". Gordon left Sat tirday for his home in Richmond, Mo Mrs. Margaret Williams returned home Monday after a month’s stay with her mother and sister in Kansas City, Kans. Prof. H. F. Anderson of Kansas City, Mo., was in the city last Friday and appeared before a large audlenee at McKinley Center that night. Prof. Anderson is styled ‘a nsfn of my tery,” and he proved that to he true in his performance, thus mystifying his audience with his pranks. The per forma nee was given under the a us pices of the Daughters of Isis Xo. 43. Air. Wm. Chum fs improving in health. .Miss Bijou Collins is reported finite ill at the state hospital. .1. T. Wright was on the sick list a few days this week, Mrs. W. S, Wilkinson of Fnirbnry, Neb., spent two days in the city and i was the guest of Air. and Mrs. 1. B. Smith. The ten nights' meetings closed at 'the Morning Star Baptist church the I past week, after a successful run. The , Rev. .1. P. Staves was greatly assisted j by Rev. John Costello of Omaha. The services were conducted as usual at the several chuvehes, being fairly attended: hut there is room for I improvement tn the attendance of the | members, especially. Christians should | show the world tlint they are Interest led in Christian religion, then om [Churches would he better attended and : given more support for the cause of tlie Master. Air. Edward Hayes of St. Joseph Mo„ visited his nephew, Guy Wiley, here last Sunday. Dates Served In Forty Ways. Tlie (lute is the staple article of food In Persia, and a good cooft there can prepare more than 40 dishes In each of which dates figure In an en tirely different way. Hints on Finger Nails. The growth of nails On the fingers of lie hand shows gre.it variance, the humb’s growing most slowly, ihe mid lie finger’s the most rapidly—Ohio •fate Journal. S | | Bruce Hamilton I 201 So. 10th Street j STAPLE AND 1 I FANCY I GROCERIES ! > X (Jive IJs a Trial X | Dunbar (L’afr f A “The Place of Sweets’* •*. ;i; TRY OMR MIDDAY PLATE DINNER 25c *1* Ice Ceam fin das and All Kinds of Y * fancy Mlxrd Drinks A A A •j* We Specialize on luncheonettes *j* y JACK OA LB ft BATH Y Y I B CCJ.T T V t* Y 240 N Kith fit I'hone L-5363 Y Y . ' **•*••**»• *.* *tMt**i* *i* ‘/*i*«*« •**«*••*• «*****«2* *r**i**i**i**i**i* *5* | Ford Delivery Co. f £ 1.0NIC DISTANCE MOVING % \ QUICK SERVICE £ Burgage and Freight .|. i 3. A. Wicdenspan Proprietor \i £ *| Phone 118294 3 .j. 309 S. 9th St. Lincoln, N«*b. •• W. C. PYLE [ 1245 So. 9th Phone B-1472 Lincoln, Neb. GROCEREES AND MEATS A Square ' Deal to Everyone t FREE Dt llRERl mmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm d A LETTER OF APPRECIATION Editor, The Monitor: Permit me to speak a word of commendation foi the people of Omaha with whom I came in contact. Arriving in the city 1 was welcomed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shropshire, 1118 No. Seventeenth street. They left no un u "I'd stones in making my sdfourn with them very pleasant. I met the Rev. W. F. Botts, D. D., and he gave me an invitation to speak in his church to a large and appreciative audience; the Rev. W. C. Williams of St. John’s A. M. E. did likewise. I was loyally entertained in the beau tiful home of Mr and Mrs. E. M. Davis n honor of the Rev. W. Wheeler. I am returning to my home in Indian apolis, leaving my brother some bet ter, Farewell to Omaha. REV. R. D. LEONARD. W ILLS LARGE SI M TO KKNTITKY SCHOOL (By the Associated Negro Press) LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan, 20.—Louis ville State university, a colored insti tution, received $10,000 from the es tate of Dr. J. S. Anderson, “Indian doctor," who died at Somerset last 'year. The amount was awarded the [ university by a decision of the Pulaski Established 1890 ♦ I C. J. CARLSON ! Dealer in Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings \ 1514 No. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. J Start Saving Now One Dollar will open an account In the! I Savings Department t of the t United States Nat’l Bank * ittih and Fornam Streets ... . , , 4 WHY PAY KENT? SEE A. J. DAVIS Real Estate and Insuraru e Man 2820 No. 28th St. Webster 0830 Seven Years in Business ' . ' § _ Phone Ty. 897 Notary Public In Office; N. W.WARE I ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR at LAW • Practice in Both State and Federal} Courts } Office: Booker T. Washington Hotel,} 16th and California Sts., Omaha, Neb.} m • -• i > WATERS ( i \ i BARNHART .t ? [ PRINTING CO. I i v ■- 7 ll I l ! f i ? {• J 1 A r _ _Y J | L. I! county circuit court. The university had sued the estate for $30,000", which lie had promised to donate to the in stitution and had died without fulfill ing the promise. I . Miss Eva B. Walker ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL Will Appear for the First Time in Omaha AT COLUMBIA HALL January 31, 1921 Miss Walker was a pupil of Irene Booth, niece of the re nowned Edwin Booth of Shakes pearean fame. Lovers of the art of public speaking will enjoy a real treat from the readings of this talent ed speaker. Humorous and sol emn, dialect, classical and sacred lead nr- blend harmoniously and are displayed with a wide ran"e r| talent b" Miss Walker. Local talent will augment the pro gram. . ......... ... . ...... j Petersen & Mlichelsenj Hardware Co. i GOOD HARDWARE ! 2408 N St. Tel. South 162 j I 4----- . —.. We Have a Complete Line of j FLOWER.OR \ AND GARDEN Bulbs, flard.v Perennials, Poultr» Supplies Fresh cut flowers always on hand Stewart’s Seed Store 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Office Phone Douglas 977 ... . *4 Crosstown Furniture Co. SPECIAL SALE OF STOVES AND FURNITURE 1607-09 North Twenty.fourth St Phone Webster 480 WILLIAMSON’S DRUG STORE j! § Tobacco, Toilet Articles, Candies g! § and Refreshments. All goods ■«< g promptly delivered. | 2306 No. 24th St. Web. 4443 mm aB«si I NORTH END COAL C° f X We move Furniture and } X Pianos. Heavy hauling a J £ specialty. T Dodd & Allen ? 2014 No. 24 th St. ? y X Webster 5036—5406 _ J I Liberty Drug Co. f X EVERYBODY’S DRUG STORE X y A full line of San Tox guaranteed <8* y preparations. 9 X We Deliver Anywhere. X T Webster 0836 1904 No. 24th St. T l FIRE! FIRE! | 3 £ Are Von Insured Against Loss || By Fire? If Not. Call Me § :: James A. Clarke Real Estate and Insurance of All Kinds : 817 No. Ifith St. Tvler 1035 8 it Vi mtmmmmmmmmimmmmtentiKZFm | The Family | • Shoe Store f I Felts, Shoes and Rubbers 3 K at Reduction Prices < Friedman Bros. | 1504 N. 24th St. Dandruff Is A Warning it ywn are bothered with dandruff and It eh Inc scalp it ought to be a warning to you There is danger of baldness ahead. Don't delay, but begin at once to use CRVDOL “Nature's Hair Tonic” Crude Oil made pleasant to use. At Drug Stores in 60c and 30c Tubes CHI'UOIL. ANTISEPTIC SHAMPOO A Delightful Scalp Cleanser 50c the Tube THIS CHl/UOL COMPANY, INC, ITT7 DMiiwa) New York t 2.516 Lake St. Webster 0248 ‘k THE WESTERN FUNERAL •{• HOME | SILAS JOHNSON, Owner A X LICENSED EMBALMER and % g FUN ER A I. DIRECTOR | ^"M,<"X">X":,vv,X"X“X"X";,vv,x*. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiil: LOOK! USE DISCRETION! E 1 EAT i = AT = | South & Thompson's § Cafe jjj 2418 N. 24TH ST. 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