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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1915)
News of the Lodges and Fraternities Masonic. Rough Ashler Lodge No. 74, A. F. & A. M., Omaha Neb. Meetings, first and third Tuesdays in each month. J. H. Wakefield, W. M.; E. C. Under wood, Secretary. Excelsior Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third Thursdays in each month. Zaha Temple No. 52, A. E. A. O. U. M. S.. Omaha. Neb. Meetings the fourth Wednesday in each month. N. Hunter, 111. Potentate; Charles W. Dickerson, 111. Recorder. Shaffer Chapter No. 42, O. E. S., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third Friday in each month. Maggie Ran som, R. M. Elnora Obee, Secretary. Rescue Lodge No. 25, A. F. & A. M., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third Monday in each month. Lodge rooms, Twenty-fourth and Charles streets. William Burrell, W. M.; H. Warner, Secretary. - Keystone Lodge No. 4, K. of P., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third Thursday in each month. N. Hunter, C. C.; Edward Turner, K. of R. S. Omaha Lodge No. 2226, Grand Unit ed Order of Odd Fellows. Meeting nights, the first and third Thursdays of each month. Lodge rooms, 2522 Lake street. C. M. Johnson, N. G.; J. C. Belcher, Cor. Secretary. Miss La Florida Walker of 2808 Mi ami street, gave a party Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Clara Kel logg of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. H. Taylor of Topeka, Kas., is the guest of Mrs. Ella Harold of 2126 North 27th street. Mrs. Gertrude Stuph, who was the guest of Mrs. Patterson, of 2130 North Twenty-seventh street, returned to her home in Chicago, Friday. Mrs. J. R. Harrison of 1446 South Sixteenth street returned from Fort Scott, Kas., Tuesday, where she had gone to visit relatives. Her father, Daniel Banks, returned with her and will make his home with her and her sister, Mrs. Minnie Page. Miss Fay Robinson, who has been the guest of Mrs. George Macklin of 2615 Patrick avenue, returned to her home in St. Louis Tuesday. Mrs. R. A. Seay of North Thirty sixth street, who has been quite ser iously ill this week is slowly improv ing. Dr. L. E. Britt is the attending physician. Miss Christina Westerfleld of Lin coln arrived in the city Wednesday to be the guest of Miss Frances Bell, 926 North Twenty-seventh avenue. St. Philip’s Sunday School picnic was held at Miller park Wednesday afternoon. The attendance was not large but all present had a delightful time. Mrs. Thomas Perry, 2130 North Twenty-seventh street, gave a break fast Tuesday morning in honor of Mrs. Monroe, P. G. M. E. Q. of the Royal House of Missouri and its jurisdiction, and Mrs. Jessie Park Jones of St. Louis and Mrs. Iola Payne of St. Jos eph, Mo. There will be a Labor Day picnic and barbecue given at Miller park by Mt. Moriah Baptist church on Mon day, September 6th, to which all are cordially invited to attend. — Madame L. E. Brown, of Colorado Springs, Colo., will give a grand re cital at Mt. Moriah Baptist church, Twenty-sixth and Seward streets, on Monday evening, August 30, 1915, at 8:30 p. m., at which the following pro gram will b,e given: Instrumental Solo . Miss Amelia McKinney. A Bird from O’er the Sea.White Mrs. L. M. Brown. The Old Cathedral.A. Lamb a. Marguerite .White b. Marguerite’s Answer.Cosner Mrs. L. M. Brown. PART II. Lullaby ...-.Bartlett Mr. J. E. Jeltz. Mrs. L. Underwood. Come, Buy My Flowers.White Mrs. L. M. Brown. Quartette. Soprano, Mrs. M. J. Buefort; alto, Mrs. J. M. Robertson; tenor, Mr. J. A. Hill; bass, Mr. G. W. Hibb ler. Admission, 25 cents.—Adv. Mrs. Annie Banks and Cecil B. Wilkes, formerly of the firm of Lewis & Wilkes, are continuing the business of the former firm at 1914 Cuming street. Mr. Lewis has withdrawn from the firm. Mrs. Mary A. Green of Kansas City is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Everitt, of 2428 Erskine street. G. WADE OBEE. Obee & Co., Undertakers. The old, competent and reliable firm. 2518 Lake St. Webster 248.- Adv. Satisfaction always in handling your dead, whether shipped in or out of the city. G. Wade Obee & Co., the Race Undertakers, 2518 Lake St. Web. 248. The Progressive Age Printing Co. (A Race enterprise.) Guarantees first class work in printing cards, circulars, bills and invitations. 2518 Lake St. Web. 248.—Adv. The Business World Business Enterprises Conducted by Colored People—Help Them to Grow by Your Patronage. Dr. A. G. Edwards Physician and Surgeon Residence and Office, *411 Erskinc St. Phone Web. 71 Lewirt’s Hand Laundry Phone Douglas 4582 1323 Howard Street George Hansett Dealer in ICE and COAL Will appreciate your patronage 1119 N. 20th St. Phone Web. 2854 MUSIC (THE RIGHT KINDI By Dan Desdunes Orchestra 251« Burdette St. Web. 710 WILLIAMSON A TERRELL Druggists Free Delivery Excellent Service Web. 4443 24lh and Grant Repairing ant Storing Ordari Promptlr Filled North Side Second-Hand Store R. B. RHODES Dealer In New and Second Hand Furniture and Stoves Household Goods Bought and Sold Rentals and Real Estate 2522 Lake St. Omaha, Neb. 1. W. MOSS HOME BAKERY and DELICATESSEN Strictly home made bread, pies, cukes, etc. Discount to churcbe-', lodges or special parlies OUI SPECIALTY: Pure home made ice cream and all kinds of salads and sandwiches. Phone Web. 6507 2530 Lake Street Omaha, Neb. AMERICAN HAND LAUNDRY LEWIS AND POLK, Props. Ladies’ and children’s fine dress es and clothes given special at tention. Bundle washing. Work called for and delivered. Get our prices. Phone Web. 6118, 1809 N. 24th St. Patton Hotel and Cafe N. P. PATTON, Prop. 48 modern and neatly furnished rooms Meals served at all hours 1014-1016-1018 South 11th Street Phone Douglas 4445 L.O. GREGORY ICE CO. IS AT YOUR SERVICE Phone Webster 6421 ii i THE STAR BARBER SHOP W. II. Allen, Prop. First Class Work Guaranteed 2625 Lake St. COME ONE, COME ALL The Peoples Drug Store 109 south 14th St. Drugs, Cigars and Sodas Toilet and Rubber Goods Special attention to prescriptions We appreciate your patronage Phone Douglas 1446 Phone Doug. 3304 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT LITTLE MISSOURI Restaurant and Lunch Counter CYRUS TERRELL, Prop. 1120-22-24 Dodge Street OMAHA, NEB. Dress Well and Save Money It is economy to have your clothes Custom Tailored individually, where you not alone get a perfect (It, but get superior quality In both the material and in the tailoring Vour garment lasts longer and looks better. Cet us make your summer suit. H. LIVINGSTON 103 South Fourteenth Street MRS. J. M. ROBINSON Milliner and Dressmaker Alt Work Strictly First Class 2524 Lake St. Omaha, Neb. MADAM LEVER Manufactures The World's Wonderful Hair Grower and Shampoo Hair Dressing and Manicuring 913 N. 27th Ave. pun tunny 1497 The Broomfield Hotel 116-118 South Ninth St. Strictly modern and up-to-date Prices moderate Phone Douglas 2378