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PERSONALS Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe ters Trust Building, JAcksois 3841 er HArney 2168. "Bennie" Voelte, popular printer at Waters-Barnhart, was confined for several days this week in St. Joseph’s hospital. “Bennie” has been suffering from infected tonsils, which were re moved. Mr. Voelte is one of the many white friends who are staunchly supporting race projects. For ltent—Two neatly furnished fiortt rooms. Private home. Modern. At. 9946. The June Dancing Party given by the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Philip Episcopal church Monday night at Dreamland Hall was a social and fi nancial success. Kev. Mary E. Palmer returned Sat urday evening from Kansas City, Mo., after a delightful visit She will re main with her sister, Mrs. Martha Taylor Smith, 2216 Ohio street, for a few days before leaving for her home n California. Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Stanton, who has been quite ill with measles and bronchial pneumonia, is much better. Harry Schwein, who underwent a serious operation some weeks ago at St. Joseph hospital, returned home last week, where he is rapidly im oving. His mother came from Cor pus Christi Tuesday morning to visit him. Robert Granger and K. H. Brewer of Lincoln are in the city attending the New Era Baptist convention. News has reached Omaha that Mr. and Mrs. W. O. King of Tacoma, Wash,, are the proud parents of a baby boy, weighing S% pounds, born May 25. Mrs. King was before her marriage Miss Rosa Glover, from one of Omaha’s prominent families. She is a sister of Mrs. Thomas Rucker of 4409 Burt street. Henry W'. Black returned Monday night from a delightful three-weeks’ vi.-it to Los Angeles, San Francisco and other California points, where he visited his children, his sister and other relatives. Miss Ruth Jones, who has been teaching at Fort Smith, Ark., arrived home Saturday night and will leave next week for I)eg Moines to take a summet course at the university there. Mr-. E. Johnson of Denver, Colo., i the guest of Mrs. T. I’ Mahammitt. W. L. Myers went to Hannibal, Mo., Monday on a very successful business trip He returned Wednesday. Mrs. Bastonia L. Porter, nee Parks, passed away May 28- at her home in St. Paul, Minn. She was a niece of Mr. Eugene Russell, and Mesdames Georgia Scott and Hattie E. Miller of this city. Mrs. Wade McRaven, nee Ruth Pegg, underwent an operation for ap pendicitis in the Swedish Mission hos pital last week. She is getting on nicely. Troop No. 2 of the Hillside Pres byterian churt'h will give a lawn party at the church, Thirtieth and Ohio streets, Tuesday, June 15, at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. John A. Hardy, chairman. Rev. C. H. Trusty, pastor.—Adv. Rev. J. D. Crum, who has been making his home for several months at the Soldiers’ Home, Leavenworth Ivan., has returned to Omaha for a brief visit. Miss Alfretta Allen completed the tandard requirement at the Omaha Univer.-ity and received a First-Grade Teachers’ Certificate. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Allen, well-known residents of this city. Do you like The Monitor? Do you want it to continue? Then you MUST PAY UP NOW. FOB KENT 1711 Jackson street. Six room cottage, good for shop and home or renting room Garage. Harney 0617. FOR RENT Three-room modern apart ment. upstair*. Will rent all or separ ately. Half block from car line. Web. 2769. FOR RENT—Neatly fUrniahed room for lady. 2429 Lake Street; Web. 1529. 5-14 FOR RENT—Two room*. furni*h*-d or un fumi*hed. Webster 1825. 2629 Seward street 2t.4-.80 "■-I--!1 _«■ ■■ — 'i _ ... FOR RENT—Two cool and airy rooms for gentlemen; in modern home. Prices reasonable. WE. 2769. Miss Alfretta Allen spent last week in Kansas City, Mo., visiting friends. While there she attended the com mencement exercises of the Western University, Kansas City, Kan. LINCOLN NOTES. The public is cordially invited to attend the annual feast and fun en tertainment of Lincoln school children for the benefit of N. A. A. C. P., con ducted by Miss Bunchie, H. S. Dept. Lincoln public schools at McKinley Centre Monday evening, June 14th. Aiimission, 15 cents. Delmar J. Woods left Monday for St. Paul, Minn., where he expects to spend his vacation. Mrs. Thelma Payne and Evelyn j Payne left for their homes Sunday. Mrs. C. R. Johnson and Mrs. C. B. I Thomas left for Leavenworth. Kan., j Monday to attend the 49th session of i Prince. Hall Grand Court, i Sunday was rally day at Quinn chapel A. M. E. church. After preach ing by the pastor and conducting of other services the financial effort was entered into and a partial report was given out of about $500. An automobile party including Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and others met with a serious accident while return ing from Omaha early Monday. The ■ t, going at high speed turned over twice. Mrs. Wiliiamson suffered a broken arm and the others were seriously shook up. Miss Naomi Shackleford and her sister, who has bepn attending col lege here the past season, left for their home in Atchison, Kan., Sat urday. Mrs. Lloyd Gardner and little daugh ter of Morovia, Calif., arrived in Lin coln Sunday, and are visiting her rel atives, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright, 1237 B, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. | Mosby, 1335 Rose street. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson left I for St. Joseph, Mo., last week, after I thp close of the State university. Mr. Reese was called to his home j in Atchison, Kan., on account of his : father’s illness. Mr. Lloyd Williams left last Satur day for his home in Tulsa, Okla. He expects to return to Lincoln next sea ••on to resume his course at State university. Mr. John J. Burden is confined in hospital, having met with an accident. A piece of steel flew in his eye while he was at work, some days ago. I J- —- - -- J—T— Th© N. A. A. C. P. baby contest closes Monday evening, June 14- at il " Centre. Make your baby one of the winners. SUBSCRIBERS—Will you see me, and remit for your papers as soon as possible. Last notice! W. W. MOSLEY. — The catch of the sealing fleet out of St. Johns, N. F., this season, to , tailed 293,943 seals as compared with 125,240 last season. _ NOTICE Of ADMINISTRATION. (Noah W. Ware, Attorney). In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Henry Peter Joseph, deceased. All persons interested in said estate ! are hereby notified that a petition has | been filed in said Court alleging that said deceased died leaving no last will and praying for administration upon his estate, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court j on the 19th day of June, 1926, and : that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said 19th day of June, j 1926, at 9 o'clock A. M. to contest said petition the court may grant the same and grant administration of said estate to N. W. Ware or some other! suitable person and proceed to a set- ! tlement therof. BRYCE CRAWFORD 3t 5-28 26 County Judge. PROBATE NOTICE — (C. I>. Waldron, Attorney) In the matter of the estate of Eliza Ijetcher, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the Administrator with will annexed of said estate, before me. County Judge of Dougles County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 29th day of July 1926, . and on the 29th day of September 1926, at 9 o’clock A. M., each day. for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment nd allowance. Three months are al lowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 26th day of June, 1926. RRYCE CRAWFORD, 4t-5-28-26 County Judge. ANNOUNCEMENT. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, announce* the re moval of hi* law offices to 2310 N. 22nd St. Phone WE. 4162. (After .May 15, -j 1926.) _ View of Parlor of JONES & CO., Undertakers Modern, scientifically arranged, specially built, fully equipped FUNERAL HOME. 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