The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, June 10, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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    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; Walter L.
Seals, Recorder.
Shaffer Chapter No. \'t, 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.; II. 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. H. Lewis,
C. C.; J. H. Glover, K. of It. S.
Western Star No. 1, K. of P.—Meet
ings second and fourth Thursdays in
each month. J. N. Thomas, C. C.’r 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, 2522V4
Lake street. G. H. Brown, N. G.; J.
C. Belcher, P. S.
Friendship Temple, No. 347, meets
the first and third Friday afternoons
at 2:30 each month at Twenty-fourth
and Charles streets, in U. B. F. Hall,
Mrs. Ella Johnson, Princess; Mrs. M.
A. Walker, Secretary.
Iroquois Lodge No. 92,1. B. P. O. E.
of the World meets the first and
third Wednesdays of each month, 24th
and Charles streets.
General Scott, Exalted Ituler
Jas. W. Scott, Secretary.
CARNIVAL DRAWS
GOOD CROWDS.
The Industrial Fair and Carnival,
given under the auspices of the St.
Douglas Co. K. of P., is being well
attended. Good programs have been
presented every night by Omaha’s
best local talent. Those taking part
are Miss Ethel Terry, Morton and
Drown, Andrew Reed, Beatrice Ma
jors, Cecil Alexander, Nathaniel Per
ry, Mrs. Jessie Moss, Irene Cochran,
the Harrold Bros., Lawrence Parker,
I.e Roy Robinette, Mrs. A. Jones and
Hazel Hall.
The booths are tastefully and well
decorated and filled with attractive
young ladies. You can get everything
from a fortune telling to a square
meal. Tonight will mark the closing
of the biggest carnival ever given
by the Colored people of Nebraska.
Captain Golden says there will be an
excellent program tonight well worth
your time.
Grow with Growing Omaha.
LINCOLN, NEB.
Mrs. Fred Arms, of Omaha, has re
turned to her home after spending
several days with her sister, Mrs.
James Dean.
Miss Hattie Graves, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Graves, of this city
was married Tuesday afternoon to
Mr. Lacey A. Conrad, of Broken Bow,
Nebr. The Rev. Mr. Hillman, pastor
of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, performed
the ceremony. It was a very quiet
affair, only the immediate family and
riends being present.
A reception in honor of the bride
and groom was held at the residence
of Miss Flo M. Patrick. The out of
town guests were: Miss Stella Con
rad and Mr. Clinton Conrad, of
Broken Bow, Nebr., Mr. Frank Conrad
of Omaha, Mrs. Blanche Black and
Mrs. J. H. Miller of Omaha and Miss
Elnora Foster of Hastings. A great
many beautiful and useful presents
were received. The young couple will
be at home to their friends in Broken
Bow, Nebr.
A grand entertainment was given
Monday eve at Mt. Zion Baptist
Church, the purpose of which was tne
unveiling of a painting of Booker T.
Washington, made by Mrs. Anna
Burkhart, one of the leading artists
of the city, and the frame of which
was made by one of our most able
men, Mr. Alonzo Hale. This painting
will be presented to the Lincoln High
School Thursday morning. This is
■onsidered a great honor by the Col
ored people of Lincoln to have our
greatest man’s painting hung in their
ball of fame.
Mrs. Laura Johnson and Mrs. Ed.
Shipman entertained sixteen guests
it dinner Thursday night in honor of
Mrs. W. Jenquentze and daughter,
Mrs. Al. Taylor. Iuiter other guests
arrived and the evening was spent in
playing whist. Mrs. Erma Forde of
Omaha was the out of town guest
present.
Mrs. Jennie Sellars is indisposed at
this writing.
The recital given by the Haynes
Musical Company was reported a
grand success.
Esther day was observed Sunday at
Masonic Hall by Amaranth Chapter
No. 54.
Marguerite Williams,
521 No. 22nd St.,
Correspondent and Agent.
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TERRELL'S DRUG STORE
Graduate Pharmacist
Prompt Delivery Excellent Service
Web. 4443 24th end Cram
••.airing ud ttarlag Ordin Promptly Fillid
Auction Every Saturday
North Side
Second-Hand Store
R. B. RHODES
Dealer in
New and Second Hnnd Furniture
nud Sloven
Household Goods Bought and Sold
Kentala and Kcsl Estate
2522 Lake St.Omaha, Neb.
I Annie Banka Cecil B. Wilkes
BANKS-WILKES
Faairal Dlraelou aad Embilmin ■
Lady diilitaal Satlafiction tuaraalud
I’lionea. Rea. Doug. 437W, Office Doug. 37IH
1914 Cuming Street
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W. L. HERMAN
{ Contracting, Plastering
| and General Repair Work
» Walnut 830
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Automobile and Open
Horse Drawn Hearses Day and Night
JONES & CHILES
Funeral Home
Lady attendant ,
Calls answered promptly anywhere
Phone Wab iiud 2314 No. 24th Street
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Office Hours—9 a. m. to 12; 1 p.
m. to 5; 6 p. m. to 8.
DR. CRAIG MORRIS
DENTIST
2407 Lake St. Phone Web. 4024
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DR. A. C. EDWARDS
Physician and Surgeon
Residence and Office, *411 Erskine St.
Phone Web. 71
The People’s Drug Store
IO» south 14th Street
Drugs, Cigars and Soda
Toilet and Rubber Goods
Special Altentlou to Prescriptions
We appreciate your patronage
Phone Doualas 1440
L.O. GREGORY ICE CO.
IS AT YOUR SERVICE
Phone Webster 6421
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L. L MORROW
I General Repairing, Paper Hanging
and Painting.
Webster 5322 2607 Lake St.
IRes. Phone Colfax 38111 Office Doug 7150
AMOS P. SCRUGGS
A ttorney-at-Lnw
220 South 13th Si reet
(Over Papa's Drug Store> Omaha, Neb.
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The
Broomfield Hotel
116-118 South Ninth St.
Strictly modern and up-to-date
Prices moderate
Phone Douglas 2378
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Why should your chil
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Web. 1312 3313 Blondo
Mail orders filled.
Agents wanted.