The Rev. W. L. Brasco, of Cedar Rapids, la., deputy grand chancellor and district deputy grand counsellor of the K. of P. of that state was a vis itor in the city Wednesday. While here he visited the local lodges. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Webster will leave Monday for Chicago, 111. Mr. Thomas Adams remains in a ical condition at St. Joseph’s hos pital. Miss Frances Bell returned Monday of last week from Chicago, where she spent her vacation. For trunks, suit cases or anything in the traveling goods line see Frieling and Steinele, “Omaha’s Best Bag gage Builders,” 1803 Famam St. The Phi Delta girls will hold their annual picnic Sunday afternoon at Elmwood Park. Mr. Fred McDaniels left Monday for Kansas City and Wichita, Kansas. Mrs. William Ricks entertained a party of young ladies Monday after noon in honor of Miss E. Corey Hart ley, of Dallas, Texas, who stopped over to be her guest while en route to Denver. Mr. Richard Penn was married to Miss Ella May Baum Tuesday, Aug ust 22nd. FIRED: 2,000 one-pounders for $5. Ask Harmon * Weeth first about your coal. Web. 848.—Adv. The Don’t Worry Club met at the home of Mrs. Estella David, 2909 Par ker St., Thursday, August 19. The election of new officers for the en suing term it is hoped will strengthen the efforts toward maintaining the Old Folks and Orphan’s Home in Lin coln. Adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Hazel Jordan, 2411 No. 29th. Pres., Mrs. Estella David; Vice-Pres,, Miss Estelle Jefferson; Sec., Mrs. Nannie Johnson; Ass’t Sec., Mrs. Hazel Jordan; Treas., Mrs. Andry Stewart; Instructor, Miss Lela Dud ley; Reporter, Miss Estelle Jefferson. Mr. Dan Desdunes has secured the services of Mr. Simon Harrold as trap drummer for the First Regimental Band K. of P. Many social functions have been given complimentary to Mrs. Daniel Peoples, of Independence, Kan., and son Daniel, and daughter, Mabel, who have been visiting friends in the city. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor entertained a number of friends at cards. A delightful two course luncheon was served Thurs day afternoon. A very pleasant party was given by Mrs. Walter Stevens. The afternoon was spent in art work and music. A dainty three course luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peoples, of 4813 Grant street, entertained at cards Friday evening Saturday morning the W. W. Club gave an automobile party through the city. Refreshments were served at the Tcjrrell Drug Store, That, evening Mr. and Mrs. James Peoples entertained at a four course dinner. Mrs. Daniel Peoples and her son and daughter left that night for their home in Independence, Kansas, after spending several weeks with her rel atives. She thanks her many friends for the pleasures she had while here. SOUTH SIDE (Mrs. Lulu Thornton, Correspondent) “THE WAY OF THE WORLD” We wish to make a correction con cerning the statement which appeared in last week’s issue which said the Du Bois Dramatic Club were prepar ng to present a drama entitled “The v ay of the World.” It was a mistake. It is the Toussaint Dramatic Club No. i, and not the Du Bois Dramatic Jlub. Mrs. Tonedeo is the president of the Toussant Dramatic Club and the Rev. Thos. Taggart is directing the'young people. Mr. Geo. Rose and Mrs. May Smith were quietly married last Monday vcning at the home of Mrs. Mattie Hilton. The Rev. Thos Taggart per ormed the ceremony. The Rev. Thos. Taggart will preach a special sermon Sunday evening at .he Bethel Baptist Church entitled Losing Jesus.” Mr. Chas. Shafforth, 2514 J street, died Wednesday afternoon at his home. He was buried yesterday from the Allen Chapel. The Rev. J. H. Nichols officiated. Jones and Chiles had charge of the funeral. Mrs. Louise Holmes left last Thurs day night for her home in Minneap olis, Minn., after spending a few weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Sara Gray, of 4422 South 24th street. There will be an entertainment Fri day night, August 25th, at the home of Mrs. Velma Hill, 5308 South 27th street for the benefit of Bethel Bap tist choir. Miss Beatrice Steward, who has been visiting our city for some time with her uncle, Rev. J. H. Nichols, left Wednesday night for her home in t Collinsville, 111. On her way home ! she will stop in Kansas City and I visit another uncle. The Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church is planning for a Church Fair to be given by the Stewardess, September | 19, 20 and 21, to help raise money for [ Church claims.—Rev. J. H. Nichols, pastor. Rev. Harrabellio A. Morangeopa, the African missionary, lectured at Bethel Baptist Church last Tuesday evening. Rev. Dennis Todd was very agree ably surprised by some of his friends August 2nd. A very pleasant evening was spent and those in attendance en joyed themselves nicely. Mrs. Chas. Bush was hastily called to Atchison, Kansas, by the severe illness of her sister, Miss Irma Sim mington. Her daughter, Luvetta, ac companied her. Miss Beatrice Steward was given a four hours’ spin about Greater Omaha by some of her friends from the South Side Monday evening, prior to her leaving for home. Everyone in the party expressed themselves as having a delightful time. The Bethel Baptist Church is hav ing placed in their church a baptismal pool and two neat dressing rooms. Master John Thornton left Wednes day evening for Kansas City, Mo., and Atchison, Kansas, where he will visit relatives and friends for a fort night. A surprise party was given Aug. 7, 1916, for Mr. T. Washington, 2605 Polk street. The evening was spent in games and music. Hear Adams Saxaphone and Sing ing Orchestra if you want good mu sic. Webster 1528. Holland Har rold.—Adv. 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