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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1927)
PERSONALS Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe ters Trust Building, JAckson 8841 or Harney 2156. See Lincoln and Omaha play here at Western League Park Saturday and Sunday. Denver is here on Dec oration Day for a double-header. Single games start at 3 o’clock and double-headers at 2:00. FOR J. E. McBRADY toilet prepar- f ations, call WE. 3025. _ I Elsworth Mozee of Kansas City spent Sunday as the guest at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson. Miss Grace Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Adams, 2617 Blondo street, who has been attend ing Atlanta University during the year, is expected home in about two weeks. Enroute home she will visit an uncle in Chicago. Mrs. Lucille Henderson entertained at a very delightful dancing party at Columbia Hall, Saturday night, in honor of her daughter, Eula’s six teenth birthday anniversary. One hundred guests attended. Eula was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. — A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex perience. Handles all law cases. 2310 North Twenty-second street. WEbster 4162. _ See Lincoln and Omaha play here at Western League Park Saturday j and Sunday. Denver is here on Dec- j oration Day for a double-header. Single games start at 3 o'clock and double-headers at 2:00. Mrs. William Lacey and daughter, [ Denice, enroute to their home in Pas adena, Cal., from Grand Rapids, Mich., arrived in Omaha Wednesday and have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mahammitt. Miss Ola Whiteside is quite ill at; her home, 2875 Binney street. Mrs. M. F. Reeves, 2629 Patrick avenue, left Thursday for Moberly, Mo., to visit her mother, Mrs. K. Mat lock, and attend the graduation of, her nephew, Frank Alderson, from Lincoln High school. She will also visit relatives and friends in Kansas City, Mo. Bake sale at North Side Bazaar, ! Saturday, June 4, by the Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Philip’s church. See Lincoln and Omaha play here at Western League Park Saturday and Sunday. Denver is here on Dec oration Day for a double-header. Single games start at 3 o’clock and double-headers at 2:00. Rev. John H. Grant will preach a special sermon at Hillside Presbyteri- | an church, Sunday, May 29, at 3:30 ® n. m. Subject “Should the Christian Church Take Part in Politics?” St. John’s choir will sing. __ Knights of Pythias and Court of Calantha will have their annual ser mon preached Sunday afternoon at Grove M. E. church, by the Rev. T. B. Orville. ppo- FOR RENT—Four room furnished apartment. Rent reasonable. 1513 No. 24th St. Web. 1428. Mrs. W. H. Robinson of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, who has been the [ house guest of Mrs. Edgar Lee for the past three weeks, left for Kansas City Saturday morning. Mrs. Robin- j son was the recipient of many social courtesies during her stay in the city. Mr. Guy Overall, who spent two weeks in Omaha, returned to Salt Lake City last week. The Woman’s Auxiliary held a very pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bell, 2436 Grant street, and planned to hold a bake sale, Sat urday, June 4, at the North Side Ba zaar. Mr. Edward Morrow of Sioux Falls, S. D., who arrived in Omaha Sunday for a brief visit with friends, return ed to his home Wednesday. See Lincoln and Omaha play here at Western League Park Saturday and Sunday. Denver is here on Dec-1 j oration Day for a double-header.! Single games start at 3 o’clock and i double-headers at 2:00. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Taylor, Jr., | have moved to 2814 Charles street, \ where they will be pleased to see their friends. FOR RENT—Nice, strictly modern rooms. 2516 Patrick Ave. Web. ! i 2180. Will share my nice apartment with responsible couple or single person. At. 7237. — See Lincoln and Omaha play here j \ at Western League Park Saturday and Sunday. Denver is here on Dec-; ] oration Day for a double-header. ; Single games start at 3 o’clock and double-headers at 2:00. Walker Tidings, aged 69, 529 So. | I Fifty-eighth street, who died May 16, I i was buried from Joseph D. Lewis fu - neral home May 20 at 9 a. m. Rev. i T. W. Kidd, officiated. Interment1 was at Forest Lawn. _ Mrs. Marcella Fields, aged 23, .nOl^t No. Twenty-fourth street, i who died May IB, was shipped to i Tulsa, Okla., Friday, May 20, from ! , Joseph D. Lewis funeral home. — The funeral of Willard Wright, aged 29, 2168 Grant street, who died May 18, was held Saturday, May 21 j i at 2 p. m., from Joseph D. Lewis fu | neral home. The Rev. Mr. Staple- j ton officiated. Interment was at' Prospect Hill cemetery. _ NEBRASKA DEPUTY HAS RETURNED FROM SUPREME COUNCIL — Nate Hunter, Nebraska deputy, re- j ; turned last Thursday from Indian- ] apolis where he attended the 46th j annual session of the United Supreme ! Council of the 33rd and last degree | of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, Prince Hall affiliation for the northern Masonic jurisdiction of the U. S. A. The session was largely attended and one of the best in the history of the Supreme Council. The allocution of the M. P. Sov | erign Grand Commander, Dr. Sum j ner A. Furniss, of Indianapolis, was i - am ■ a masterful document, which dealt not only with the organization but with the race at large, and urged up6n the body the responsibility which its national membership owes not only to the Masonic organiza tion but to the race generally. The council voted its annual al lowance for scholarships to the most worthy boys or girls in the jurisdic tion. Also $100.00 to the N. A. A. C. P. as has been its custom in the past. During the session the 33rd degree j was conferred upon a large class of I Masons from the several states of the I jurisdiction, among those so honored being W. A. Johnson of Lincoln, Neb. Final steps were taken looking for ] ward to the immediate erection of the cathedral in Philadelphia. The members of the local Shrine temple and consistory did honor to themselves by the manner in which they so royally entertained the Su preme Council. TWO NEGROES ELECTED BALTIMORE COUNCILMEN Baltimore, Md.—Colored voters saw two of their race go into office as city councilmen at the election held recently. Those elected were War ner T. McGuinn and Walter S. Em erson. Emerson, 54 years old, has been in politics for 35 years. He has been on the republican state central com mittee and has served in the inter nal revenue department. McGuinn is a former councilman, and a graduate of Yale university: | law school. WINS AT SCHOOL MEET Lorene Anabelle Lewis, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Lewis, won second in high jumping out of a group of girls held at Ben ^ son High school last week. N. A. A. C. P. BABY CONTEST The following babies have been entered in the baby contest for the N. A. A. C. P.l Betty Jane James, ' infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ! John James, 3127 Corby street; War ! ren Gordon Taylor, imant son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Taylor, Jr., 2814 | Charles street; Marjorie Edna John , son, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | D. Johnson, 3026 Pinkney street. I Please enter your babies for the con j test at once. Get your coupon books promptly, so all may have an equal j chance. OKLAHOMA INVESTMENT CO. Dealers in REAL ESTATE We have newly opened our office and we are honest and trustworthy. Pleaae Give U» a Trial j 1423 No. 24»h St. WE. 7004 H. D. Williams, Mgr.—Adv. V $ Petersen Bakeries •*• y :<: 24th and Lake—24th and Ames—1806 Farnam X If t f Sunday and Decoration Day £ y The Picnic and Hike will be in order. & •{• Buns and Vienna Rolls for the Wiennies. !j! Sandwich Bread, Square or Round Loaf * X 10 and 15 cents X Cakes or Cookies suitable to carry in the lunch. X Potato Chips, Marshmallows, Potato Salad Ijl f Mayonnaise Dressing f Picnic Sets—Plates—Napkins, etc. $ Special for Saturday % Angel Food Cake 25c f It Sunshine Cake 25c i X Walnut Cake 25c f Orange Loaf Cake 25c <t X Chocolate and Strawberry Pie K {Remember our Daily Specials FRIDAY—Pineapple Day i Pineapple Cake - -......— 23c y X Pineapple Pie 23c <X>4^X^X~XK~X«*«X~X~X“X>**X~X~X**X~X“X~X"X~X“X“X~X“X*'X~& JTJyersTuneraHHome 1 I 2416 North 22nd St. Phone Web. 0248 I A Modern Funeral Home Endeavoring at all times to meet the demand economically as well as scientifically W. L. Myers Mortician W. B. BRYANT, Attorney NOTICE OF AD MINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER of the estate of Alonzo Jackson, deceased: Persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 17th! day of May, 1927, Grace Jackson filed a petition in the said County Court, praying that her final admini- i stration account fitted herein be set tled and allowed, and that she be i discharged from her trust as execu trix and that a hearing will be had on said petitio n before said court on the third day cif June, 1927, and 1 that if you fail to appear before said court on the said third day of June, J 1927, at 9 o’ckock a. m., and contest said petition, the court may grant the prayer of said, petition and make such other and further orders, al lowances 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, 2T—5-20-27 County Judge. 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