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9 Local and Personal Happenings Atlantic 13221 I WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS OT | 1 address box 1204 Webster £243 E M M —1 ■■■ M W , E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust building, Jackson 3841 or Har ney 2166. Rev. W. H. Botts is quite ill at his residence. Mr. A. Harbin is ill with the grip at his home, 3002 Grant street. Mrs. L. E. Britt has been quite ill with the grip the past week. Mrs. J. H. Robinson is on the sick list, but is reported recovering. The family of the Rev. Russel Tay lor have alt been very sick the past week. Mr. Joseph Carr continues quite ill. He has been removed to the Ford hospital. Mrs. S. H. Dorsey who was quite ill last week has recovered and is able to be out. Mrs. H. R. Roberts was detained at home several days last week by a severe cold. Mrs. C. H. Hicks who was quite seriously ill for several days last week is much improved. Mrs. Willie Ray is confined to bed with serious illness at her home, 811 North Forty-eight street. Mrs. John A. Singleton and two small sons, left Tuesday evening for New York city for a visit with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ray are the proud parents of a fine eight-pound boy, bom at the University hospital January 31st. Mrs. A. N. Wade after a year's ab sence from the city, has returned and ; is at the home of Mrs. Harry A. ! Schwein, 2631 Franklin street. Alger Roy Adams of Howard Ken-1 nedy school, garde 7 A, was one of the children having the highest schol aric standing and was presented with a ticket to “Robin Hood”. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson cele brated the twelfth wedding anniver sary at their home, 2720 Drexel street, Thursday, February 1st. A host of friends attended. Many useful pres ents were received. Refreshments were served and a delightful evening was spent. Messrs. Hatch & Farrell who play ed at the World theatre last week and also assisted Mme. Chadwick in her concerts were entertained at a stag party given by the Fa-Temity Frat at the residence of Mr. M. H. Randall, 2864 Maple street. Madame Chadwick, the lyric sopra no, who appeared in recitals at St. John and Bethel A. M. E. churches, was delightfully entertained during the week. The Coue club entertained her at a Valentine party Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lee, 2416 Maple street. Monday a reception was given at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Felix, 2806 North Twenty-fifth street. Wednesday 6 o’clock tea at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as, 2312 North Twenty-seventh street. Wednesday evening the Fidelity so ciety entertained in honor of Mme. Chadwick at the home of Miss Mc Gow. Monday noon, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Armstrong entertained at lunch. Mme. Chadwick made many friends while in the city with her charming personality. FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms in private family. Webster 5863. JMM JVUJMBLJVM IU1B IWB JUUlJWif JVM IMS iiiij I The Dames’ club entertained at a I very delightful pre-Lenten party | Wednesday evening at the residence of Mrs. W. W. Peebles. 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PHILIP THE DEACON Services Sunday, February ilth: Church school, ten o’clock; morning prayer at eleven o’clock; evensong and confirmation instruction at five o’clock. Woman’s auxiliary held a very suc cessful meeting at the residence of Mrs. Frank Shrapshire, 1117 North Eighteenth St., last Thursday. This week’s meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs. O. Willis, 2712 Maple street. Girls’ Friendly society held a very enthusiastic meeting and social hour with impromptu program on Monday afternoon at the rectory. ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH 25th and R Street Market 3475 O. J. Burckhardt, Pastor Sunday was a very good day with us. Considering the cold weather oui crowds were fair both morning and evening. But our procedures were rather calm for Allen, owing to the fact that a number of our firebrands were kept In on account of cold wea ther. The Sunday School under the management of Bro. William Carter will have a social program Feb. 11th, also the Aden League under the direc tion of Miss Ruby Redd, who is receiv ing great assistance thru Rev. P. M. Harris. Don’t miss this social pro gram- Miss Louvetta Busch will give the league a recital from Paul Law rence Dunbar, and at 11 A. M. the pastor will preach a sermon on Chris tian Democracy, and at 8 p. m. Rev. P. M. Harris will talk on Christian Brotherhood. We trust you may all be present to hear these subjects discussed. Our trustee rally from present indications , will be a success. W. C. Mallard, sec- j retary of the board, expressed himself J as feeling hopeful as to full results. W. H. Heywood’s presence at the Sun-1 day morning service after several months’ absence caused many rippl ing smiles to be exchanged, backed up by a number of hearty handshakes that made him feel like we all loved him in the same old way. Our sick are j progressing nicely. Mother Helm is! much improved, Sister Gertrude John son is able to go and come, also Sister Moffatt is able to be up. Don’t forget our Sunday exercises. You are cor dially invited to worship with us at Allen Chapel. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Aline Bentley, (laughter of Mrs. L. Bentley Ervin, to Lieutenant Ray L. Williams of Ohio, who is the commandant of Western University, was announced Sunday during the meeting of the “B” Circle. The wedding will take place soon. 'The eighteen guests were members of the “B” Circle, together with a few visitors who were particular friends of Miss Bentley’s. Just at the close of the meeting while being served each one was asked to repeat a verse. All were surprised when the last verse was read by Mrs. Rose Floyd, who read the announcement. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod ern rooms, one block from car line. Webster 3567. LINCOLN COMMENT Magnolia Court No. 10 is giving their first raffle Feb. 23 in their hall. All are invited. Rev. W. A. McClendon of the A. M. E. church left last week for the South- ' land. Mr. McClendon has expressed a desire of being transferred to the Lou isiana Conference, hence leaving the church here without a pastor. Mrs. McClendon will join him as soon as he becomes settled. Miss Minnie Bell Is reported improv ing from her recent operation and sickness. Mrs. Henry Crews returned home from Topeka, Kansas, last Friday after burying her grandmother. Mrs. May Morris returned home from Concordia, Kansas, last week where she went on account of her sister’s illness. Mr. Leland of Omaha was in the city last Thursday night and held a meet ing at Mt. Zion Baptist church in the interests of the Daughters of Mercy Insurance and Hospital. There not being sufficient of a crowd out he will make another trip to the city next Thursday, Feb. 16, holding a meeting in the A. M. E. church. Mrs. Nellie Maston spent Sunday with her brother, Silas Keller, at Omaha. Services at Mt. Zion Baptist church were well attended last Sunday. Sun day school at 10; Covenant meeting being enjoyed by a good numger of the membership. The B. Y. P. U. had a fine lesson at 7 p. m., followed by sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. W. Botts. A large number partook of communion. The church is continual ly increasing itf Interest and mem bership. Rev. T. J. Porter, local pastor, filled the pulpit at the A. M. E. church last Sunday, Rev. McClendon having left for Louisiana to remain. The Sunday school and A. C. E. societies held fine meetings. Quite a number of cases of sickness are reported in the city during tho present weather. Mr. Zack Johnson is reported con fined to his bed again at this time. Remit for your pap«r. ftt j | ItMmm { Reid-Duffy Pharmacy r I 24111 and Lake Sts. | Frne Belhrery Mikrlll): ! >«**< * * »**•**« » Wanted—Wide awake boys ,to eel I The Monitor every Saturday. 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