The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 23, 1915, Page 8, Image 8

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    News of the Lodges
and Fraternities
Masonic.
Rough Ashler Lodge No. 74, A. F.
A 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. Neh. 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 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. -
Omaha Lodge No. 146, A. F. and
A. M., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first
and third Fridays of every month.
Lodge room 1018 Douglas street. Will
N. Johnson, W. M.; Wynn McCulloch,
Secretary.
Keystone Lodge No. 4, K. of P.,
Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third
Thursday of each month. C. Lewis,
C. C.; A. Marshall, K. of R. S.
Western Star No. 1, K. of P.—Meet
ings second and fourth Thursdays in
each month. J. N. Thomas, C. C.; E.
R Ro.binson, K. of R. and 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. L. S. Moates, N. G.; J.
C. Belcher, Cor. Secretary.
The Inexperienced—He says he can
hardly restrain himself from falling
down and worshipping her.
The Rejected—Tell him not to get
nervous; she’ll throw him down soon
enough.—Puck.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS.
A SUCCESSFUL PASTOR.
(Continued from fourth page.)
one from the leading Presbyterian
minister of that city:
November 8, 1912.
To the Ministers,
Omaha, Nebraska.
My dear brethren:
It affords me more than pleasure to
introduce and recommend to your
confidence and fellowship, the Rev.
W. T. Osborne. He had charge of the
colored M. E. church in tms city for
a number of years. He built a mag
nificient little church here. He not
only served his own people faithfully,
conscientiously and loyally, but was
a valuable force in our city for right
eousness, purity and the salvation of
all people. He is worthy of your
confidence. I regret that he has left
this city.
Praying God's blessing upon all in
your federation, I am,
Your friend,
M. A. MATTHEW.
First Presbyterian Church,
Seattle, Wash.
The Rev. Mr. Osborne has been
twice married. His first wife was
Miss Parthenia Buckner of Monroe
City, Mo. She died at Macon, Mo.,
fifteen years ago. Their two children,
a promising son and daughter, within
a few months followed the loving wife
and mother. Three grassy mounds in
Macon awaken tender emotions in
the heart of the pastor of St. John’s.
Twelve years ago he was united in
marriage to Miss Earline Jackson of
Glasgow, Mo., a highly esteemed
school teacher, who has proven a
worthy helpmeet of her husband.
To help make the world better and
to win the esteem of one's fellow men
is an honor all may covet. This is
the possibility which lies before us
all. Not meteors that flash and d’s
appear, but stars that shine with a
steady light count most in darkness.
OHIO UNIVERSITY CLASS ORATOR
Columbus, O., Oct. 22.—For the first
time in the history of Ohio State uni
versity, it is believed, a colored stu
dent was elected to a class office last
Friday. He is Daniel Ferguson of
Columbus, who has won laurels as a
half-miler on the university track
team. Ferguson had no oposition to
his candidacy for orator of the senior
class.
G. WADE OBEE & CO., Undertakers and Embalmers j
A FUNERAL HOUSE 2481 •
2518 LAKE ST., PHONE WEBSTER
Unequalled Conveniences
Strictly Sanitary Morgue.
Two rest rooms for viewing bodies
without entering; so as to prevent bi
. posing our patrons to contagious or in
fectious diseases. These are kept under
Yale locks.
Spaclou-; Chapel and a funeral organ.
Metallic lined air tlxht preser
vation case, by which we can keep
bodies months or years after being
treated with our specially prepared
chemical compound.
Expert Accomplishments
We are experts in all the latest and
molt scientihc methods of embalming
and are specialists in post-mortem
facial expressions. ....
The remembrance of the last look we
make most pleasant.
Free
Auto to and from parlors and to the
casket company.
No morgue, chapel or organ charges
to our patrons.
Advice on Insurance matters, or the
appointment of guardians or adminis
trators. etc.
Free memoriam records.
Caskets from $10 up. Horse or auto
funerals. .Special prices to lodges. Lib
eral credit on good security to people of
good repute.
Mourners can remain until grave is
covered
Sick (able to walk) taken to hospital
In auto for 81.00.
Open day and night.
Ring and ring again. Web. 348. un
♦ til you gat ui.
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G WADE OHEE (A Mortician for 20 Years) |
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 Erskine St.
Phone Web. 71
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IKes. Phone Web. 4831 Office Doug 4287 ♦
AMOS P. SCRUGGS t
Attorney-at-Law J
220 South 13th Street I
(Our Popi'i Drug Store > Omaha, Neb. |
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Have your shoes shined right at \
The Daisy Boot Black Parlor j
309 So. 15th Street !
(Opposite Beaton Drug Co ) •
Open Wednesday, August 11th J
I Automobile and Open ¥'
Horse Drawn Hearses Day and Night ■
JONES A CHILES I
Funeral Home |
Lady attendant 4
Calls answered promptly anywhere ■
Phone Wab. 204 2314 No. 24th Street I
Annie Banks Cecil B. Wilkes
BANKS-WILKES
Funtril Dirtclort lid Emkllmiri
Lady Aulntiat Satiitaclion Cuirinlttd
Phones, Res, Doug. 4379, Office Doug. 3718
1914 Cuming Street
I L.O. GREGORY ICE CO.
I IS AT YOUR SERVICE
j Phone Webster 6421
Phone Douglas 4287
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(Over Pope’s Drug Store)
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THE PEOPLES DRUG STORE
109 South 14th Street
Drugs, Cigars sod Soda
Toilet and Rubber Goods
Special Attention to Preocrlptlouo
We appreciate your patronage
Phone Douglas 1448
AMERICAN HAND LAUNDRY
LEWIS AND POLK, Prop*.
Ladies’ and children’s fine dress
es and clotheB given special at
tention. Bundle washing. Work
called for and delivered. Get our
prices.
Phone Web. 6118, 1809 N. 24th 8t.
MADAM LEVER
Manufactures
The World's wonderful Hair
Grower and Shampoo
Hair Dressing and Manic urine
913 N. 27th Ave. piut Hviiy ur
C. M. Simmons, Prop.
Economy Tailoring Co.
Suits Made to Order, $15 up
Cleaning and Repairing
Goods Called for and Delivered
114 so. latti St._Omaha, Neb.
MUSIC
(THE RIGHT KIND)
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Dan Desdunes Orchestra
2516 Burdette Si. Web. 716
The
Broomfield Hotel
116-1 is South Ninth St.
Strictly modern and up-to-date
Prices moderate
Phone Doutfaa 2378