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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1927)
PERSONALS Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe ters Trust Building, JAckson 3841 or Harney 2156. Mrs. Corinne Cross Patrick of Kansas City, Mo., spent Sunday here as the guest of her friend, Mrs. Al fred Jones at Hillcrest. Messrs. William and Rudy Ship man of Norfolk, Nebr., brothers-in law of Mrs. Otis Shipman were week end guests at her home. A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex perience. Handles all law cases. 2310 North Twenty-second street. WEbster 4162. Mrs. Fred Stuchwisch and little daughter, Mary Jane, of Battle Creek, Nebr., were week-end guests of Mrs. Otis Shipman, her sister-in law. DESIRABLE LOT in Bedford Addi tion. For sale cheap. Inquire at Monitor office. Web. 4243. 4t 2-25-27. Rev. John Albert Williams, left Thursday night for St. Louis, Mo., where he will conduct a ‘‘Quiet Day,” for the women of All Saints parish on Friday, and be the special preach er for the evening service on Sunday. Bishop Shayler conducts the early service at St. Philip’s Sunday morn ing in the absence of the rector. We Moderns club held a social meeting with Mrs. Alice Jones, 2925 Grant street, Thursday, March 17th. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess and an enjoyable time was had by all. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Sybil Oglesby at her home, 3406 Parker street, on March 24th. The club reserved a table at the recent cabaret dance given by the Royal Dukes club. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home, 2715 Miami street. Webster 5488. 2-t. Mrs. E. F. Elliott, enroute to her home in Chicago, after a pleasant two months’ visit in California and Arizona, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Allen, 2715 Hamilton street. Mrs. Elliott is the mother-in law of Mr. and Mrs. Allen’s daughter, Lucy. FOR RENT—F ive room all modern home, full cement basement.—WE. 4023. 3014 North 28th Ave. Sergeant Melvin McCaw is report ed as slowly improving at his home, 2810 Ohio street. Word has been received by friends of the birth of a little daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibson of Tacoma, Washington. Mrs. Gibson will be remembered as Miss Madeline Rob erts, former Omaha girl. Vote for Charles J. Solomon for City Commissioner.—Adv. GROSS BUYS CAR OF HARDWARE The H. Gross Lumber and Wreck ing company, Twenty-first and Nich olas streets, has just received a car of joh lot hardware from the east, which contains an odd assortment of nails, fence, hog, chicken and barbed wire, screen wire, and selling at low prices. Also! 2,000 gallons of high grade paints. THE MEDICAL AUXILIARY The Medical Auxiliary met March 14, with the president, Mrs. L. E. Britt. The By-Laws committee of which Mrs. C. H. Singleton is chair man, assisted by Mesdames Price, Terrell and A. M. McMillan, made a report. The auxiliary is divided into groups, one of which supervises each monthly meeting. Old Folks Home and other shut-ins are going to be surprised with Easter baskets, ac cording to plans. This group is un der Mrs. J. H. Hutten and assisted by Mesdames A. A. Foster and E. A. Williamson. The hospial group is under direction of Mrs. Herbert Wig gins, assisted by Mesdames Craig Morris and D. W. Gooden. They per sonally make visits to the University and county hospitals carrying cheer and sunshine to the large number of inmates there. The auxiliary has a “Dorcas Box” where the place the layettes for the babies who are not prepared with tiny garments. The next meeting will be April 12, with Mrs. A. A. Foster, 2874 Binney St. CHURCH OF ST. PHILIP THE DEACON Bishop Shayler will celebrate the Holy Communion at 7:30 Sunday morning. The other services will be as follows: Church School, 10:00 a. m.; morning prayer, 11:00 a. m.; evening prayer at 8:00 o’clock. The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Phil ip's church held a largely attended and interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. L. E. Britt, 2519 Maple street, last Thursday afternoon. OLD FOLKS HOME Services are conducted at the home every Sunday afternoon from four to five o’clock. Public is invit ed. The Rev. Mr. Steel conducted the services last Sunday. Mrs. Rosa Jones is the new matron at the home. All inmates are very well. Richard Simpson, who has been quite ill at his home, 2878 Corby street, for the last two weeks, is somewhat improved. Mrs. H. J. Crawford, who has been to her home, 2505 Maple street, for three weeks, is steadily improving. Mrs. Charles H. Hicks, 2530 Maple street, slipped in the bath tub last Saturday night and in the fall in jured her back. • . Mrs. Pauline Emanuel and sister, Miss Viola White, who have been the guests of Mrs. Richard Simpson, 2878 Corby street, for a week, left for their home in Denver, Monday. Opening of the new Riviera theatre at Twentieth and Farnam streets brings to Omaha one of the most at tractive theatres in the United States, representing an investment of close to $1,000,000 and adding to Omaha’s entertainment facilities, an institu tion that will attract thousands of people. It will open about March 26th. PROBATE NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Johnnie Williams, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the | creditors of said deceased will meet the administrators of said estate, be-: fore me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County' Court Room, on the 6th day of May, j 1927. And on the 6th day of July, ; 1927, at 9 o’clock a. m., each day, ; for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment, j and allowance. Three months are al lowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 2nd day of April, 1927. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 4T-2-26-27 County Judge. Noah, Ware, Attorney PHONES Office, MA. 1957 Ren. JA. 4365 l! 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Even better than “Flam $ ing Youth” and by the X same author. | -- Tuesday, March 29 j Y X Louise Fazenda $ and j X Jacqueline Logan X in j '£ “FOOTLOOSE WIDOWS” ? - X Wednesday, Thursday, $ March 30-31 ¥ Please Attend Early X Shows * i Amazing Romance! Astounding Adventure! < • - !• 3 DAYS, COMMENCING i, Thursday, March 31 I! THE TREAT IS ON US • ► No Advance in Prices | ARTHUR SMITH and his BLACK BOTTOM REVUE : A COMPANY OF 12 i ;; JAZZ STEPPERS— I! with Bessie Smith :: and Grace Wright ’ 60 Minutes of Melody, Music and Laughter —IN ADDITION— ;; To our regular picture program. PATRONIZE MONITOR ADVERTISERS I ELECT £ WESTERGARD COMMISSIONER f x % Born in Omaha—Omaha Business Man £ £ Ex-Service Man £ £ % W<K~X-X~:*X~X~X**X*XK~X~X~X~X~X~X“X~X~X-X-X*<“X»<“X-X~X* I | | PRIMARIES APRIL 5 | Herman Thielke | GENERAL CONTRACTOR | 1 ? 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