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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1926)
PERSONALS Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe ters Trust Building, JAckson 3841 er HArney 2186. Mrs. Ellsworth W. Pryor, who re cently underwent an operation at the Lord Lister hospital, returned home Thursday where she is convalescing, x Billie, little son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Haynes, 2850 Corby street, who was ill the first of the week is much improved. Miss Ireta Walker, accompanied by her little sister, Madeline May, left today for St. Louis, Mo., fo visit rel atives. Mr. Frank Wilson, of St. Louis, Mo., regional Y. M. C. A. secretary for colored work, was the guest of Mr. W. M. McAllister during his recent visit to the city. An organization known as the S. M. T. Wonder Drill Team has been formed by Mrs. M. C. Sands, worthy princess of Friendship Temple. It was organized by Mr. M. C. Sands, district deputy. Mrs. Elizabeth Dix on, member of Benson Temple is cap tain. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Stone, 2804 N. 25th street, left Wednesday for Louisville, Ky., for an indefinite stay. They will take in the Derby races. I Mr. and Mrs. James Blanton, of 630 Park avenue, have gone to Mus kogee, Okla., on a business trip and to visit Mr. Blanton’s mother. Miss Dorothy E. Williams, who has been teaching at Sedalia, Mo., is ex- 1 pected home next week. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Church of St. Philip the Deacon will entertain at a dancing party at Dreamland Hall, Monday, June 7. Mrs. Thomas F. Scott, 2604 N. 27th street is confined to her home suffer ing from a fall on the street car Thursday morning, May 13. She is slowly improving. Mr .and Mrs. A. E. Black enter tained twenty of the younger set on last Wedsesday eevning at Progress ive whist in V tor of Miss Cleo Allen of Richmond, Mo. Prizes were w'on by Miss Melva McCaw and Miss Ijouise Deckard. Miss Allen is the daughter of Mrs. N. I’. Wade. Y. W. C. A. NOTES The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Management of the North Side branch of the Y. W. C. A. was held Wednesday afternoon, May 12. Reports from the vafious committees were lead by the chairman and busi ness of vital importance were pre sented and discussed. There is to be a musical and liter ary concert given at the “Y”, 22nd and Grant, Thursday evening, June 3 under the auspices of the Fellowship committee of which Mrs. C. H. Trusty is chairman. Come and bring your friends. WHITSUNDAY SERVICES AT ST. PHILIP'S CHURCH Sunday being Pentecost or Whit sunday there will be special services at the Church of t. Philip the Deacon with appropriate music at 7:30 a. m. and 11 o’clock. FOR SALE: One trunk for $10, practically new. Ose wardrobe trunk, $20. 2220 Willis Ave.—Phone 1008. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room fur lady. 2429 Lake Street; Web. 1529 5-14 FOR RENT—Three-room modem apart menl. upstairs. W ill rent all or separ ately. Half block from ear line. Web. 2769. FOR RENT—Nice quiet furnished room for nice quiet man. Web. 3567. Ask for Fred Walker. 5-14 It FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished or un furnished Webster 1825. 2629 Seward street. 2t. 4-30 BEFORE BUYING A HOME CONSULT MTNTOSH & PENN, REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS A few of our houses and prices - 3015 Decatur street—5 rooms, modern ex cept heat—$2,250; cash, $225. 2816 Parker—5 rooms, modern except heat -$2300; cash, $150. 2206 N. 28th Ave.—5 rooms, modern, va cant; corner lot; all for 94300- Cash. $600. Store room, offices, hall, 4-room apartment, upstairs, in business center, on North 24th street. A bargain. WEBSTER 6933. MEETING IN INTEREST OF Y. M. C. A. HELD MONDAY Regional Secretary Wilson Ih Present and Delivers Instructive Ad dress—Survey Committee Continued. Monday night an interesting meet ing was held at the North Side Branch of the W. C. A., to discuss matters looking toward the organir.a tion of a branch of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. W. M. McAlister presided. Re ports were received from the com mittee on a survey, and the commit tee was continued. Mr. Wilson, of St. Louis, Mo., reg ional Secretary for colored work, was present and gave an instructive and interesting address. Mr. Pierce, sec retary of the Central branch and others also spoke. The attitude of the meeting seemed to be a sincere desire to arrive at an understanding of the needs of the community and an honest effort to meet them. Nothing can be done or recommended until the committee on survey completes its report. Mr. Wilson will return in TWo weeks at which time it is believed that the data desired will be available. OMAHA BRANCH N. A. A. C. P. HOLDS WEEKLY FX)RCM The Omaha Branch of the N. A. A. C. P. held Its forum at St. John's A. M. E. Church last Sunday afternoon. While the attendance was not large a most interesting meeting was held. The Rev. J. H. Ellis, pastor of the Grove M. E. Church delivered an ex cellent address on "Why Ministers Should Support the N. A. A. C. 1’.” in which he stressed its demonstrated outstanding usefulness and the minis ter’s position of leadership. A spir ited discussion ensued. Mrs. G. Downing contributed to the pleasure of the meeting by a soprano solo. JUDGE HUESTON WINS NOM INATION OVER 15 CANDIDATES Gary, Ind.— (By the Associated Negro Press).—With the support of both factions, Judge W. C. Hueston swept to victory over his fifteen op ponents seeking the Republican nom ination for Justice of the Peace. The Judge was appointed to fill one of the vacancies in the office of Magis trate in 1924 and was up for nomina tion to succeed himself. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the firm known as Wagner and Lewis, Undertak ers. has been dissolved, and all the affairs of said partnership settled. Joseph L>. lu-wis, under terms of the dissolution, has be come sole owner of the business of what was Wagner and Lewis, and has assumed all its obligations and is to collect life hills due said firm. Said partnership was dissolved on the 7th day of May, 1926, by agreement be tween the parties. GEORGE W W AGNER, Formerly a member of the firm of Wagner and Lewis, Undertakers. —Adv. ANNOUNCEMENT, A. P. Scruggs, lawyer, announces die re moval of his law offices to 2310 N. 22nd St. Phone WE. 4162. I After May 15, 1926.) ONE ROOM and kitchenette, furnished; and also a three-room house furnished, for rent. In a few days I will have five strictly modern apartments, furnished, in best location in town, close to everything tliat you will need. The best price in town. You can rent these apartments for the price of a good room.—Phone WE 2113 and ask for Mr. Lee W. Walk er, after 6 p. m. or morning. Cull any time on Sunday. View of Parlor of JONES & CO., Undertakers I Modern, scientifically arranged, specially built, fully equipped FUNERAL HOME. Over Twelve Years of Courteous, Considerate and \ Satisfactory Service in Omaha Has Established Our Reputation. Twenty-Fourth and Grant Streets. WE. 1100. I^ady Attendant. “SATISFACTORY SERVICE ALWAYS.” i I.". t ..' ^ . $ Owner Must Sell X Fine 5-room all modern home, with two lovely bedrooms X, ^ and big well-arranged kitchen. Full cemented basement, X X large floored attic, spic and span throughout. Swell big % | yard, a barn large enough for three autos, good district. £ .£ dose to school and car, paving all paid. This is a real bar- % X gain. Call me and 1 will show you. Easy terms. Evenings, X X Mr. Meyers, Webster 1567. X !f I 1 Schroeder Investment Co. | Sy jA. .‘1261. 704 Keeline Iluilding. £ *-x~x^X“X^x~x~xk“XX~X“X“X~x~x~x**'X>*x~x**x~x~x~x~x*>X"; jlLJEir US PAY YOU fyj/0 ON SAVINGS I -We Treat You Right- ; | " STATE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION !j | N. w. ( orner l»lh and Oouftlaa Street* Hanker* Reserve Bldn. itttnrOWlKW'XJKIMWDUKKlKDtttlKIwmiSWIII'^W&OKWIkCgUiar^ Peoples Drug Store Under Changed Management BETTER SERVICE—QUICK DELIVERY L. G. Perty, Prop. 24th and Erskine Webster 6323 I BUY OR RENT ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL HOMES DANDY little 3-room house, modern except heat, $50 cash, price $1,500; Balance $15 per month. 4 ROOMS, modern except heat, full lot, near car line, $75.00 cash, price $1,650.00; Balance $15.00 per month. 5 ROOMS, modern except heat, near , 21th street, $125.00 rash, price $2,550; Balance $22.50 per month. 5 ROOMS, all modern, near Binney street, dandy location, $225.00 cash; Price $2,650.00; Balance $25.00 per month. 2T15 MIAMI STREET, 8 rooms, all modern and newly decorated; full lot; now vacant. Terms reasonable. I have a number of Rood houses to rent. Call WE. 1166 !: ;; (Formerly Standard •' ;; Laundry) Jj ; 24th Near Lake Street !! PHONE WE. 6055 \\\ i ” :: - “Dependable || Family :: Service” !! 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All of this is the purpose X of 909—Bar—Col—909 and in its use its purpose is fulfilled y to the letter. 2 909—Bar—Col—909 is an expensive and high class 2 r preparation. Some of the ingredients in these tablets cost 2 2 $480 per pound, and other ingredients in proportion. X Agents wanted—male and female. Good money for igents. X !|! For sale at Hamilton Drug Store, Stuart’s Art Shoppe and *jj* 2 at Sales Department, 1423 North 24th Street. 2 i ■} <X^^~X^K~X~XK*<K^X~X~X~X~X~X~X"X*<X**X“X~X~X~X~X**X~X~X*<** Office, WEbster 4030-PHONES-Res., WEbster 0949 JOSEPH D. LEWIS UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Service and Prices Guaranteed. When in Need of Such Service Give Us a Trial. 2018 North 24th Street Omaha, Nebraska •x*4MX,^<e<~x~x*<**X"X~X"X”X”X~x**x*'X**:->-X"X"X~:"X**X"X~x***X"X | YOU CAN HAVE THE KIND OF JOB YOU j; | ARE LOOKING FOR ; j •j- by listing your name and telephone number with ! o I ALFRED JONES j Catering and Employment Office |!! 2811 Caldwell Street. , WE. 0752. j' t