The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 26, 1916, Page 3, Image 3

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    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.
Choice lots close to school and car
line, $5.00 cash and $5.00 monthly.
Webster 5619.—Adv.
Reliable South Side Merchants
STANEK’S PHARMACY |
Henry Stanek, Prop.
PRESCRIPTION EXPERT |
Cor. 24th and L Sts. Tel. So. 878 i
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SPECIAL SALE OF MILLINERY;
—at—
A. M. Voboril’s
4715 South 24th Street.
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the*Tjest*is^Jotmtoo' good
FOR YOU
You’ll find it at
FLYNN’S
Priced Right in Your Favor
MELCHOR-Druggist
The Old Reliable
Tel. South 807 4826 So. 24th St.
Wall Paper, Paints and Glass,
Picture Framing
FRED PARKS
Painting and Paper Hanging
Tel. South 101 4622 So. 24th St.
Forrest & Meany Drug Co.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
N. E. Corner 24th and N Sts.,
South Omaha.
Phones, South 501-502
HORSE SHOEING
1 Wagon Repairing, General Black
smithing.
J. W. STAPLETON
5825 So. 23d St. Tel. South 2571
I Gunsmith Locksmith |
The Novelly Repair Co. I
High Grade Cutlery and Barber |
Supplies i
Grinding and Repairs of All Kinds t
Bicycle Repairing a Specialty. J
4809 South 24th St. Tel South 1404 J
p• {jmJay * * *"■
Little King Hotel
Prices, 15c and Up
Mrs. E. Embree, Prop.
4832 South 26th Street.
t GUARANTEEt
FURNITURE REPAIR CO.
J Upholstering, Cabinet Work, j
+ Refinishing I
J Prompt Service f
j Tel. So.^ 4087 4318 So. 24th St. j
Petersen & Michelsenj
Hardware Co. j
GOOD HARDWARE j
2408 N St. Tel. South 162 j
Send your Cleaning, Dyeing, Press
ing, Tailoring and Repairing to
THE PEKIN
f Shoes made and repaired
f Work Called for and Delivered
2813 Q St. 5206 S. 30th St.
i Phone S. 2058, Frank Pierson, Prop.
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Geo. A. Magney
Democratic Candidate
for
County Attorney
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