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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1927)
PERSONALS Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe ters Trust Building, JAckson 8841 or Harney 2156. Mr. J. Dillard Crawford, who has been recently appointed assistant uuditor in the office of the county clerk, is ill at his home, 2505 Maple street, with an attack of appendici tis. A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex perience. Handles all law cases. 2310 North Twenty-second street. WEbster 4162. Mrs. George Watson entertained ten guests with a theatre party in honor of Mesdames William and Da vid Burns and Clarence Spears, last Wednesday evening, followed by supper at her home, 2716 North Twenty-eighth avenue. FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water, heat. Half block from carline. $25.00 per month. WE. 4810. tf.-12-10-26. Mrs. Julia Wright, who has been very ill at her home, 1918 North Twenty-fifth street, since Christmas, is able to be about again. a style show for Atlanta university for the benefit of the endowment fund. Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Atlanta university and was very hap py to be able to help by this effort the endowment for her alma mater. Mr. and Mrs. Smith also visited in Augusta, Ga., Tuskegee and Chicago. Mesdames William and David Burns of Battle Creek, Mich., who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. T. P. Mahammitt, and Mr. Maham mitt since Christmas, returned to their home Saturday morning. Many delightful social functions were given for them. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lecoq, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Harris, entertained Thursday, January Oth, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Harris, 2406 North Twenty-first street, for Mrs. Maud E. Ray of Topeka, Kansas, who was visiting relatives and friends in Omaha during the holidays. About 50 guests were present. Milton Rubith entertained with a stag party of about 20 guests Sun day ufternoon and evening at 2401 Patrick avenue. The evening was spent in cards with music. The light repast consisted of Japanese salad, cream wafers with musk-mellon nut sundae. Arthur Crawford acted as toast master. Miss Louise Scott, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Scott, 2885 Miami street, who has been detained at home the past week by illness is much better. FOR RENT—All modern neatly fur nished room. Webster 6498. Mrs. Jessie Williams, who has been quite ill at the University hospital for the past month, has recovered sufficiently to go to St. I>ouis, Mo., to be with her sister. She left Sun day. Mrs. Larry N. Peoples entertained a few young matrons at cards Mon day afternoon at her home, 2606 North 30th street, in honor of Mrs. Clarence Spears of Battle Creek, Mich. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur nished rooms. Web. 1177. There will he a three-day program at Bethel A. M. E. Church, January 27, 28 and Sunday, January 29, at 3 o’clock. Don't fail to see the “Messiah in Song.” at Bethel A. M. E. Church. Friday evening, January 28, at eight o’clock. — FOR RENT — F’our modern house keeping rooms, $22 a month. Web ster 3030. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith re turned Sunday morning from Atlan ta, Ga., where they went to put on ‘ BATHING BEAUTIES” Modern burlesque can look the whole world in the face and wink at the efforts of others who copy its methods of entertainment; but away down deep in the secret places of .uurement construction, lies a for mula that cannot be projected over the footlights with any other class of entertainer other than burlesque. Therein rests the popularity of bur lesque, when properly presented with novelty of acts and reputability of performers. One of the most suc cessful shows upon the burlesque stage and one that has stood the test of years for entertainment and or iginality, iB the “Batring Beauties” scheduled here at the Gayety theatre, commencing next Sunday for a full week’s engagement, with Jack Hunt us the star comedian, and Ethel Bailey, the featured prima donna. This entertainment is so unique and original that it may go on forever ' us a funmaker of exquisite fabric : and as an exhibition of delicacy and artistry. — ENTERTAIN AT CARDS Sergeant and Mrs. Isaac Bailey en tertained at a very pleasant card purty Thursduy evening at their at tractive residence, 2bl6 Pratt street, in honor of Mesdames William- and David Burns, and Clarence Spears of Battle Creek, Mich., sisters and niece of Mrs. T. P. Mahammitt, who have been her house guests for the holidays. The first prize for ladies and for score and the first guest prize was awarded to Mrs. Clarence Spears. The second guest prize went to Mrs. William Burns and the third *o Mrs. David Burns. The first prize for the gentlemen was awarded to Mr. Tony Jackson. The booby prize went to Mrs. Alphonso W’ilson. A delicious lunch was served late in the evening. Thirty-five guests were present. MISS BATTLES IN RECITAL The public is cordially invited to attend a recital given by Evelyn Battles, violinist assisted by Odessa Banks, mezzo soprano at Hillside Presbyterian Church, Wednesday. January 20—8 p. m. PROGRAM Part I Sonatina Guninan Schubert Evelyn Battles fa) Were My Song With Wings Provided Hahn fh) Maiden’s Wish Chopin Odessa Banks fa) Cantina Raff fb) Schan Rose Marie Kreister fc) Hindoo Chant Rimsky-Korsakoff (d) Elves Dance Atherton Evelyn Battles Part II Scene de Rallet De Reriot Evelyn Battles (a) Buna McGill (b) Until Sanderson Odessa Banks (a) Legende Bohm (b) Hungarian Dance Harsche Evelyn Battles — “BATHING BEAUTIES” Anyone who from any cause finds life dull and unprofitable can rejoice and take up the joy of living, with the announcement that the “Bathing Beauties” are coming here, and that the exhibition of the “female form divine” is said to be even more in viting and attractive than at any time in the history of this favorite presentation. The fascinating of fering will be the attraction at the Gayety theatre, commencing Sun day next for a week’s ngagement with Jack Hunt, as the star comedian and Ethel Bailey as the featured prima donna. The "Bathing Beau ties” are said to be more bewitch . ing than last year, that their gar ments are more diaphanous, their dancing more complicated and their singing more devoted to catchy songs than classic ditties. Bessie Brooks and Anna Trottman are the sou brettes, who are said to inject lots of speed, spice and snap into the of fering, and Jack Sacks, Lew Petel and Phil Howard contribute their share to keeping pace with the girls. CENTRAL HIGH GRADUATES Miss Elaine Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith, 3027 Man derson street, and Miss Virginia Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jackson, 3117 Corby street, are among the graduates of Central High school who will receive their diplomas at the commencement ex ercises next Friday night. Both girls have made excellent records in schol arship during the entire course, Miss Jackson being elected to the honor society for her high standing. They will enter the University of Omaha next semester. Both young ladies intend to prepare themselves for teaching. W. B. Bryant, Attorney PROBATE NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Alonzo Jackson, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors will meet the executrix of said estate, before me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County on the 17th day of March, 1927, and on the 17th day of May, 1927, at 9 o’clock A. M., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims, from the 14th day of February, 1927. BRYCE CRAWFORD, County Judge. 4T-1-14-27. BURBONSCO. 1hlinclWe)lppardjSFhbnm eM^Croy°BUg. A Special Purchase From a High Grade * | j Manufacturer of j 200 Wool These charming dresses were pro cured at less than y2 o/ their whole sale v-due. We will place them on sale ... only in one great sale at— ■ WHIH W I I New LAKE j Itheatre! ¥ 24th AND LAKE STS. X T ♦ I Always in the Lead f I-i v Sunday and Monday .j. January 23-24 ,1. 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