Events and Persons In Which You Will Be More or Less Interested. News for This Department Must Be Received by Wednesday Night. Mr. Lee C. Allen left Saturday for I’axlco, Kas., where he will visit his parents. His son, Howard, who has been spending his vacation with his grandparents on the farm, will return with his' father. Miss Clara Kellogg, who has been spending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Nettle Kellogg of 2218 North Twenty-ninth Street left for her home in St. Louis, where she has been em ployed for a number of years as a most successful kindergarten teach er. Miss Kellogg has thoroughly en joyed her Omaha visit. lie sure to attend the lawn social at Mrs. Brownlow’s Aug 30th.—Adv. Mrs. Grace Hutten, who has been attending the summer training school for teachers at the University of Chicago, returned home Friday. Mrs. Hutten is preparing herself for kindergarten work, which is her preference. Although she is qualified to teach other branches, having spec ialized in English both at Bellevue college and the University of Omaha. Miss Jessie Wallace leaves tomor row night for Jefferson City, to at tend Lincoln Institute. Miss Freeda Robbins, who graduat-1 ed from Lincoln Institute at Jefferson j City, Mo., in June, will leave next Wednesday for Carthage, Mo., where she will teach domestic science in the colored high school of that city. The best wishes of her many friends go with Miss Robbins for success in her chosen field. Mrs. Mary Green of Kansas City, Mo., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry A. Williams, of 2414 Binney street. It will interest many to know that Mrs. Green is the widow of the late Rev. William A. Green, who as a young man was the priest-in-charge of St. Philip’s Episcopal church of this city. She is employed as an investi gator for the Associated Charities of Kansas City. Allen Jones, formerly connected with G. W. Obee & Co., undertakers and embalmers, wishes to announce that he has opened his new parlors and sanitary morgue at 2314 North 24th street, where he is now ready to give prompt service to day and night calls at reasonable prices. Mr. Jones is a graduate of Ilohen schuh-Carpenter college, and is a li censed embalmer with practical exper ience. Give him a call. 2314 North 24th St. Phone Webster 204.—Adv. Homer Robbins leaves Wednesday to re-enter Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City, Mo., where he has been a stu dent for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. John Grant Pegg, of 4308 Patrick avenue, had as dinner guests Saturday, Prof. J. W. Bowser and the Misses Sweetmann of Kansas City and Prof. Tooney of St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Georgia Flippin, who was the week-end guest of Mrs. Joseph La Cour, and Miss Hudlin left Monday morning for her home in Lincoln. Mrs. Lulu Hicks of 2716 Miami street entertained Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 in honor of her guests, Mrs. Jessie T. Jones and Mrs. Mary E. Monroe of St. Louis. She was as sisted by the Misses Harrold and New man. A lawn social will be given August 30th at the residence of Mrs. S. K. Brownlow, 2810 Ohio street, for the benefit of the Star of Bethlehem Chapter No. 56. Mrs. Lee C. Allen of 1410 North Twenty-sixth street gave an automo bile party, followed by a luncheon Sunday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. Austin Kellar of Little Rock, Ark., and Mrs. Flippin and daughter of Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Harry A. Williams, of 2414 Pinkney street, entertained a few of her friends Thursday evening of last week in honor of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Green of Kansas City. Dr. Craig Morris left Saturday morning for a three days’ visit to Kansas City, Mo. Mesdames Silas Johnson and A. D. James gave a party at the residence of Mrs. J. F. Smith, 2726 Blondo, on Tuesday afternoon for the children who took part in the contata, “A Day in Flowerdom.” A pleasant afternoon was spent by all. Mrs. W. W. Spencer, 809 North Twenty-sixth street, gave a 6 o’clock dinner Saturday for Mrs. Emily Drew, Mrs. Eliza Lynn and Mrs. Anna Rob erts of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. George Lipton of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Wilson of 521 North Thirty-third street, had as their guests last week the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Garnett of Macon, Ga.; Mr. George W. K. Love of Kansas City; Dr. G. R. A. Crossland of St. Joseph and Mrs. Sarah Dixon of Han nibal, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hillon of Twen ty-sixth and Maple streets had as their guests during the grand lodge of the United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Mysterious Ten last week, Ur. and Mrs. J. W. Caston and Captain C. H. Tandy of St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Williams and her daughter of Booneville, and Mr. H. A. Washington of Columbia, Mo. Mrs. Isaac Bailey of 2814 Pratt street entertained a few friends Sat urday night in honor of Mrs. Georgia Flippin of Lincoln and Mrs. Austin Kellar of Little Itock, Ark. Homer L. Phillips, an attorney of St. Louis, Mo., was the guest of Ur. and Mrs. Leonard E. Britt, 2519 Ma ple street, last week. Mr. Alfred Hicks and his little daughter, Margueritte, of St. Louis, Mo., are the guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hicks, of 2020 Charles street. Mr. Hicks came as a delegate to the grand lodge of U. B. of F. and decided to remain after its adjournment for a visit with his brother and family. He is most favorably impressed with the city. Fall ii i Footwear 11 11 A complete assortment of best lowest priced shoes in the city. All styles for all purposes. No charges, no deliveries, enables us to sell i i , i i ii i i ii i i | i i i i ii 16th at Harney COAL Buy from N. L. Bunce & Co. 2509 North 24th Street Phone Webster 7802 - -■ — ■ —. | Phone Douglas 1652 iw. J. CATTIN CO. * PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING r910 No. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. j ROUGH DRY5 i | OMAHA LAUNDRY T Tel. Web. 7788 \-— 11 ( The Omaha Stationery Co. 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