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PERSONALS Bd. F. Merau-ty, Lawyer, 780 Pe ter* Trwat BaiMing, JAckson 3841 mr HArnwy 2188. GIVE TO THE COMMUNITY CHEST. Mr. and Mrs.‘Augustus Hicks and daughter, Charlotte, returned last Friday from Kennedy, Nebr., where they have spent the past two months. Mrs. Otis Shipman and daughter, Thelma, returned to the city Wed nesday from South Dakota. A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large « pertene* 14: Handle* all law aaae*. 2318 North Twenty-second street. W Rhetor 4182. Weldon Solomon was a member of the Creighton University football team which went to Denver to play against St. Regis last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hemie B. Cowan have moved from 2724 North Thirtieth street to 3018 Ohio -street. Tknll Bells everything in the drug line and gives away satisfaction. WR. 2080.—Adv. Mrs. Clara Daniels of Chicago was caled to the city to attend the fu neral of Mrs. George Hayden which was held from the "Church of God and Saints in Christ”, Eighteenth and Cuming street last Thursday. GIVE TO THE COMMUNITY CHEST. The Missionary Mite Circle of St. John’s A. M, E. church are giving a fish fry and chitterling supper, Sat urday evening, November 13, at the residence of Mrs. Ardena Watson, 2818 North Twenty-eight avenue. Plan* lessons. Beginners a special ty. Call Webster 4412. 2921 North Twenty-fifth street. 4t-9-25 The tea given by the Carter Char ity club last Thursday from 5 to 8 at the home of Mrs. Hattie Hawkins, '.vas one of the big events of the season. The house was beautifully decorated in the club colors and an elaborate tea was served to 118 guests. The Spiritualist Synagogue has re moved from 1039 North Twenty fourth street to 3118 Webster stieet for the winter. Everybody .welcome. Meetings Tuesday and Thursday nights. " * Films developed Nine-hour service. Trull Pharmacy. WE. 2000.—Adv. Miss Ivy Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ray of 811 North Forty sixth street, has returned from an extensive tour of California and the Pacific northwest. COMMUNITY CHEST FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN, NOVEMBER. 15 TO 22. Mrs. Lizzie Smith Flagg of Great Falls, Mont., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. I^ewi's, 2414 Binney street. Try Thull’s Cold Capsules and Cough Syrup. Web. 2000.—Adv. The Ever Loyal Club will give a get-together luncheon for women and girls at St. John’s A. M. E church, December 1 at 1:30 p. m. Silver of fering. Mrs. R. K. I.awrie, chairman. Mrs. George Hayden, wife of Elder Hayden, pastor of the “Church of God and Saints in Christ”, died Mon day, November 1, at the family resi dence, 935 North Twenty-seventh street The funeral, which was large ly attended, was held last Thursday afternoon from the church of which she was a member. The Community Chest Plan brings all races, all creeds, together in a common movement. Mr. Calvin H. Spriggs, has returned from a deli'ghtful visit in Denver, Colo., where he was the guest of his brother, William, who at one time was a resident of Omaha. The regular monthly meeting of the N. A. A. C. P. was held at the North Side Y. W. C. A., and adjourn ed to meet at the same place, Sun day, November 21, for the election of officers. Don’t forget that Thull carries a full line of Christmas gifts. Webster 2000.—Adv. The Community Chest Plan brings all races, all creeds, together in a common movement. Mrs. C. H. Hicks, who has been se riously ill at her home, 2530 Maple street, is slowly but steadily'improv ing. SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC MEETING Special evangelistic services are now in progress at Zion Baptist chhurch. Dr. D. A. Holmes of Kansas City, Mo., pastor of the Vine Street Baptist church, is dourfc the preaching. He is one of Missouri's great preachers, orators and pastors. He will speak on various occasions, every night and Sunday, Sunday afternoon, 3 to T o'clock, there will Ik- a mass meeting for all. Our sister churches, pastors and congregations are invited. Special reservation for men and hoys. Come early and get your seat. Monday night all the women of the city will have a special reservation, with a special message. Everybody invited. Thursday, 8 p. m.. Father and Son ban quet, sponsored by the young men of the church. Dr. Holmes will he the chief speaker. Friday, 7:30 p. m„ young folks' reserva tion and with appropriate address for them, “Hear Him.'' Let earh person get another and come to this great religious feast. You are cordially invited. DR. W. F. BOTTS, Pastor. Mrs. George Thomas, Clerk. BABY CONTEST WANTED—more babies to enter the N. A. A. C. P. baby contest. Three entrants to date. Time ex tended. Three prizes—$10, $5 and $2.50. Send name and age of your baby with latest photograph to Mrs. John Albert Williams, chairman, 1119 l North Twenty-first street. Contest j will begin November 20 and end De | cember 20. Enter your baby, get cou I pons for votes and get busy. — Tlie funeral services of Mr. Solis tus McHenry was held Tuesday, No vember 9, at the residence of Mr. Perry Taylor, 2859 Ohio street. WE WISH TO THANK the host of friends for their kindness during the illness and death of Solistus McHenry. MR. PERRY TAYLOR, Uncle MRS. PERRY TAYLOR, Aunt MR. JAMES A. BYTHWOOD MRS. JAMES A. BYTHWOOD Cousins. The Community Chest Plan brings all races, all creeds, together in a common movement. Mr. Hiram R. Greenfield, who un derwent a serious operation for acute appendicitis over two weeks ago, is i slowly Improving at Methodist hos pital where be still remains for treatment. Ed F. Morearty, Atturney-al-l-aw NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION To Eddie Martain, Non-Resident De fendant: You are hereby notified that Fontella Martain, your wife and the plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, on the 5th day of August, 1926, to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of cruelty and non support. You are required to answer said petition on or before- the 11th day of December, 1926. FONTELLA MARTAIN. REMOVED Mrs. H. J. Crawford & Sons, Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Chil dren’s Ware, Gents’ Furnishings and Notions, have removed their store from 2308 to 2018 North Twenty-fourth street, where they will be pleased to welcome their old customers and many new ones. WEBSTER 0184. —Adv. STUART ART SHOPPE 1803 North Twenty-Fourth Street TO THE MUSIC LOVER OF OMAHA You are invited to visit and hear the very latest records, at our com fortable and up-to-date demonstrating room for the selection of phonograph records. Picture enlarging and framing is a new feature of our business that can not be surpassed in workmanship or price. Come in and see our picture department before going elsewhere. We carry a nice line of Negro dolls. Please order your dolls now for the holidays. We also have on display some very beautiful oil paintings by some of our best local artists.—Adv. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of Mt. Zion Church of God in Christ Be It Remembered: That on the 12th day of September, 1926, the ma jority of the following named persons assembled at the Church Building at Omaha, Nebraska, to-wit: M. V. HAI.L CHARITY CHAPMAN LEVI FRANKLIN ROBERT CHAPMAN LOUIS FULLER MARY CHAPMAN LUCINDA SMITH TITEIAIA HALL ANNIE FORD VIROINIA FRANKLIN MARIE AGEE CARRIE ALBERT JOHN FORD LILLIE GOLDSMITH RUBY FULLER ADDIE MAE WATTS W. D. SMITH AONES DOZIER ANNIE BROWN VIROINIA LUSTER of the above members being present, who constitute the members and in corporators of Mt. Zion Church of God in Christ, of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, the majority of whom being then and there present, the following proceedings were had with reference to organization and incorporation of said Church. Reverend W. D. Smith was elected Chairman of said meeting and Annie Kurd was elected Secretary of said meeting. The following resolution was offered: Resolved: Whereas, it is desired by the persons present to organize and incorporate Mt. Zion Church of God in Christ, in the City of Omaha, Douglas Gounty, Nebraska, pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Revised Statutes of Nebraska for the year 1922, entitled “Religious Societies,” and whereas this meeting has been called for the special purpose of or ganizing and incorporating such a Church, and thereafter proceeding to the Election of a Board of Trustees and Deacons of said Church, and the Election of a Clerk and other officers for the said Church, and for the trans action of any other business that may properly come before this meeting. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That we, the people present at this meeting, do hereby organize and in corporate a Church under and in pur suance of said Article 8 of the Re vised Statutes of Nebraska for tho year 1922, entitled “Religious Soci eties,” and do adopt the following as our Articles of Incorporation. I. The name of this Church shall be Mt. Zion Church of God in Christ. II. That the powers, privileges and im munities incident to this Corporation shall be vested in a Board of Trustees of said Church, and in their successors and associate members of the Church, That said board of trustees shall con sist of not less than three, nor more than five in number, to be elected by the members of said Church at such time and in such manner as may be provided for in By-Laws of said Church; That the trustees so elected shall hold office during the pleasure of the Church; that the legal designa tion and name of the Trustees shall be the Board of Trustees of Mt. Zion Church of God in Christ of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. III. There shall also be elected by the members of said Church a Board of Deacons to consist of not less than four nor more than six members, who shall hold their office and perform such duties as may be provided in the Church By-Laws to be hereafter adopted by the Church members. IV. That said Board of Trustees shall have such powers and authority given to it by law and shall have the man agement, direction and control of all of the property of the Church. Va cancies occurring in the Board of Trustees shall be filled by the mem bers of the Church at a membership meeting as may be provided by the Church By-Laws. V. There shall be elected a Clerk of said Church to hold office during the pleasure of the Church and who shall perform such duties as may be pre scibed by the By-Laws of the Church, und whose term of office may be fixed by the By-Laws of the Church. VI. There shall be elected a Treasurer of said Church by the Members and whose terms of office and duties shall be prescribed by the By-Laws of said Church. Upon motion duly made and sec onded said resolutions were adopted by unanimous vote of the members mous vote of all members present. The following resolution was of fered and adopted: Resolved: That we now proceed to the Election of four Trustees of this Church, to hold their office during the pleasure of the members and until their successors are elected. The folowing named persons were elected as trustees of said Church un animous vote of all members present to-wit: M. V. Hall, Chairman Levi Franklin Louis Fuller W. D. Smith The following resolution was of fered and adopted: Resolved: That we now proceed to the election of four Deacons of this Church to hold their office during the pleasure of the members, and unt 1 their succesors are elected. The following named persons were elected as Deacons of said Church by the unanimous vote of all members present: M. V. Hall I,evi Franklin Louis Fuller R. C. Chapman The following resolution was offered and adopted: Resolved: That we now proceed to the election of a Clerk of this Church, to hold her office during the pleasure of the members and until her succes sor is elected; Anne Ford was duly elected Clerk of said Church by unani mous voteo f all members present. The following resolution was offered and adoitted: Resolved: That we now proceed to the election of a Treasurer of said Church to hold hiR office during the pleasure of the members and until his successor is duly elected. l,evi Franklin was elected Treasurer of said Church by unanimous vote of all members present. The following resolution was offered and adopted: Resolved: That the annual meeting of this Church and other meetings thereof shall be held at such times as mav be provided for in the By Laws of the Church. That the Articles of Incorporation of said Church may be altered or amended at any regular meetino' of the Church bv a maioritv vote, pro vided there shall be a majority of al' of the members of the Church present at said meeting. That this Church shall have author ity to make and adopt such By-Laws as the members may desire for the general management of the Church. and for carrying out the purposes for which the same is organized and incor porated. Said By-Laws may be adopted by a majority vote of the members pres est. The following resolution was offered and adopted: Resolved: That the Clerk of this Church be and she is hereby instructed to make a true and correct record of the proceedings had at this meeting, so far as the same pertains to the organization and incorporation of this Church, the election of the Trustees, Deacons, Clerk, and Treasurer, to gether with a certificate to the same to be signed by the Clerk and the presiding officer of this meeting, and deliver a true copy of the same to the County Clerk of Douglas County, Ne braska, to be by her recorded in her office as provided by law. Meeting adjourned. W. D. SMITH, Chairman ANNIE FORD, Clerk. Resolved: That the amount of debts which it shall be competent to con tract beyond which the Corporation shall have no power to contract debts binding at law or in equity upon it, its members, or its property, shall be the amount of $10,000.00 (ten thous and dollars), and this shall be ex clusively for the Church property, in cluding the Church building proper and the parsonage or home for the pastor. Resolved, further: That the manner in which it may contract and become bound for debts and may convey, en cumber or change its property must be by a vote of the majority of the members of the Church at a regular meeting and designated for that pur pose. Resolved, further: That the time of commencement of this corporation shall be the 12th day of September 1926, and it shall continue in force and effect for ninety-nine years from said date. witTi the opportunity to re new said application for a like period as often as necessary. We, M. V. Hall, Levi Franklin, Louis Fuller, John Ford and W. D. Smith members of the Mt. Zion Church of Cod in Christ of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at a meeting of the members who organized said Church and provided for its incorpora tion, held on the 12th day of Septem ber, 1926 do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the records of the proceedings had at said meeting with reference to the organization and in corporation of said Church, and that we, the following five members, were present and participated in all of the proceedings of said meeting. That we and each of us hereby declare this to he our voluntary act and deed. M. V. HALL LEVI FRANKLIN LOUTS FULLER JOHN FORD W. D. SMITH Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 22nd day of October, 1926. AMOS P. SCRUGGS, (Seal) Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA ) ) SS. COUNTY OF DOUGLAS) 1, Annie Ford, duly elected Clerk of Mt. Zion Church of God in Christ, of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, at a meeting of the members who organ ized said Church, and provided for its Incorporation, held on the 12th day of September, 1926, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the records of the proceedings had at said meeting with reference to the organization and in corporation of said Church, and the selection of the Board of Trustees, Deacons, Clerk and Treasurer therein, and of the other matters and things set forth in said proceedings: the names of the members and incorpora tors of said Church as embodied In the proceedings of said meeting are the names of the members and in corporators of said Church, a majority of whom were present and voting at said meeting. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed mv name this 11th day of October, 1926. ANNIE FORD. Clerk of Mt. Zion Church of God in Christ NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT. To Samuel S. Wells, Non-Resident Defendant: ! You will take notice that on the 16th i day of October, 1926. Arthur E. Bald I win, a Judge of the Municipal Court i of the City of Omaha, Douglas coun ! ty, Nebraska, issued an order of at tachment and garnishment for the sum of $114.60 in an action pending before him in said court, wherein Herman Friedlander is plaintiff and Samuel S. Wells is defendant; that property of the defendant, consisting of $94.70 in the hands of the Union Pacific Railroad Company has been at tached and garnisheed under said or der. Said cause has been continued to the 10th day of December, 1926, at 9 o’clock A. M. HERMAN FRIEDLANDER, Plaintiff. By H. J. Pinkett, His Attorney. PROBATE NOTICE. H. J. Pinkett, Attorney IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF J. ALICE STEWART, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 26th day of November, 1926, and on the 26th day of January. 1927, at 9 o’clock a. m., each day. for the pur pose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allow ance. Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 23d day of October, 1926. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 4t-9-24-26 County Judge. C. L. Waldron, Attorney PROBATE NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Letcher, 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 Doug las County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 23rd day of December, 1926, and on the 23rd day of February, 1927, at 9 o’clock A. M., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 20 th day of November, 1926. BRYCE CRAWFORD, County Judge. 4T—10-22-26. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the matter of the Estate of Caroline J. Cope, deceased: Persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 19th day of October, 1926, William N. Chambers filed a petition in said County Court, praying that his administration account filed here in be settled and allowed, and that he be discharged from his trust as Executor; that a hearing will be had on said peti tion before said Court on the 6th day of November, 1926, and that if you fail to appear before said Court on the said 6th day of November. 1926, at 9 o’clock A. M., and contest said petition, the Court may grant the prayer of said petition, en ter a decree of heirship, and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees, as to this Court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. BRYCE CRAWFORD, County Judge. 4T—10-22-26. wwvwwww/ww^ PEOPLES DRUG | STORE ■J Under New Management Now Open ;! tor Business with I; ji ENTIRE NEW STOCK \ ji 1 ■I Your Patronage Appreciated ■I Prompt FREE Delivery ji PHONES: WE-6323 - WE-1091 ij 24th and ERSKINE STS. 9 \