The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 26, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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    Events and Persons
In Which You Will Be More or Less Interested.
News for This Department Must Be Received by Wednesday Night.
Mrs. J. It. Harrison, who has been
away visiting for the past ten days
in Missouri and Kansas, has returned
home very sick.
Mrs. Mary Randall, of Sedalia, Mo.,
is visiting her son, Mr. M. H. Randall,
2411 Burdette St.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Vincent are vis
iting relatives in Missouri and Illinois.
Mrs. Sam Walker, who has been on
the sick list, is able to be out again.
For Rent—Cheap to a small fam
ily or two couples, four nice furnished
housekeeping rooms. 1403 North
18th Street. Webster 4745.
Mrs. Arnold Black left Wednesday
morning for Chicago to join her hus
band.
Miss Louise Goings, of Rapid City,
So. Dak., returned to her home last
Friday morning after a three weeks’
visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wade.
Mrs. May Perkins and Mrs. William
Gray have left for Topeka, Kans., to
visit their sister, Mrs. Johnny Comer.
For Rent—Furnished rooms in
modern home, (steam heat). H. L.
Anderson, 2914 Lake street.
Mr. and Mrs. Spearlen Jones wish
to thank their many friends for the
beautiful presents received at their
edding.
Get your bedding plants, bulbs,
vines, hanging baskets at Swanson—
the Florist, 1410 North 18th St., Web
ster 4829.—Adv.
Mrs. H. S. Smith and niece left
Monday evening for Higginsville and
other points in Missouri to visit rela
tives and friends.
For Sale—Large base burner al
most new. Cheap. H. L. Anderson,
2914 Lake street.
Mr. Gilbert Hawkins, aged 37, of
Tenth and Paul streets, died August
18th. The funeral was held "Monday
‘rom the residence of his brother,
James H. Hawkins, 2921 Parker street.
The Rev. W. F. Botts officiated, and
Banks and Wilkes had charge of the
uneral. Interment was in Forest
Lawn.
Charles Taylor, of 982 North 25th
avenue, died Tuesday, August 22nd.
The body was shipped to Jefferson
City, Mo., by Banks and Wilkes for
burial.
Will build you a bungalow on a
large lot close to school and car line
for $100 cash and $15.00 monthly.
Tel. Webster 5519.—Adv.
Henry Oton, of 2325 South 16th
street, died Monday at the County
hospital. The funeral was held from
Banks and Wilkes’ undertaking rooms
Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. A.
Wagner officiated. Interment was
in Forest Lawn.
Wanted—A middle aged woman
with no children as housekeeper. For
full information call Webster 3863
after 6 o’clock.
Nicely furnished rooms. Modern.
Webster 4490.
Mrs. Allan Jones returned Saturday
from a pleasant two weeks’ visit to
Kansas City, Kas., Kansas City and
Excelsior Springs, Mo. While in Kan
sas City, Kas., Mrs. Jones was tne
guest of Mrs. John Hirtz, who has re
turned with her for a visit with rel
atives and friends in Omaha.
Mrs. J. D. Winfield and daughter
and Mrs. C. H. Payton, of 3001 Bur
dette street, gave a luncheon last
Friday in honor of Mrs. Beulah Sales,
of Quincy, III. Covers were laid for
eight.
Miss Anthone Edwards, accom
panied by Mesdames Robert Sanford,
Mary Brown and Miss Izora Brown,
motored to Carroll, la., Wednesday to
spend a fortnight.
Mrs. Mary Terrell and daughter,
Arminta, of 2014 Paul street, returned
last Saturday from a pleasant month’s |
visit in Chicago with Mr. Terrell, who
,s employed there.
List your furnished rooms and real
estate for sale or rent with Fontenelle
Investment Co., Phone Douglas 7150.
—Adv.
Mrs. F. L. Hibbs entertained Mon
day evening at the residence of Mrs.
A. Baker, 2611 Patrick avenue, in
honor of her mother, Mrs. Mary Scott,
and niece, Miss Candus Moore, of
Little Rock, Ark. Thirty-two guests
were present. French ice, cake and
monade punch were served. Mrs.
Scott and Miss Moore left Thursday
evening for Chicago to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Itidought, 3531 Wabash
avenue.
Nearly new 8-room modem house,
comer 25th and Lake Sts., large lot
on paved street, $350 cash, balance
like rent. Tel. Webster 5519.—Adv.
Mrs. Lucinda Davis has gone to Du
uth, Minn., to join her husband who
has a position there.
Mrs. Sylvester, an aged woman
who has no relatives, has been taken
into the N. W. C. A. home for old
people on Pinkney street.
A delightful musicale was given
Thursday afternoon by Mrs. John
Smith, complimentary to Mrs. F. A.
Lindsay, of Xenia, Ohio, who is the
guest of Mrs. H. A. Williams.
For Sale—An almost new drop head
Singer sewing machine and an up
right oven Carman gas range. Cheap.
Call Red 7818.
Mrs. H. A. Williams, of 2414 Binney
street, entertained at a dancing party
at her residence Tuesday night in
honor of her guest, Mrs. F. A. Lind
iay, of Xenia, Ohio.
Mr. Roscoe Miller has been engaged
33 tenor soloist at the De Luxe danc
ng academy which opens early in
September.
Our furnished rooms—homey, com
fy and desirable. Fontenelle Invest
ment Co., 220 South 13th. Phone
Douglas 7150.—Adv.
Miss Frances Shaw returned Sun
day of this week from Chicago where
she was visiting friends. Miss Shaw
was the guest of honor at many social
functions.
Novelty Bafi
Thursday, Aug. 31
AT THE
Alamo Hall, 24th and Grant Sts.
BY
ADAMS SAXAPHONE ORCHESTRA
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I Mrs. T. Buford and Mr. Clarence Gordon will give a spe- I
cial number of fancy dances between 10:30 and 11:00. Mr. ■
Roscoe Miller will also sing with the orchestra. Attractions I
alone are worth the price of admission. I
Prof. Robt. Herrington, Floor Manager. P. Adams, Director.
Holland Harrold, Manager.
REMEMBER THE DATE, THURSDAY, AUG. 31.
ADMISSION 25c.
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Miss Lillian L. Ervin, of Keystone
Park, West Benson, celebrated her
birthday anniversary Saturday eve
ning, August 19th. She was the re
cipient of a number of beautiful pres
ents. A delightful evening was spent
with music and cards. An inviting
menu was served to thirty-six guests.
The out-of-town guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Dents and Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Crockett, of Memphis, Tenn.
| Fiber ji
S Suit Cases
||j Our stock of fiber suitcases
H is extensive. We have them |
« with and without straps, all j
gj nicely lined—some with shirt I
•J and waist pockets. Good locks !
p and fastenings, strong corners j
p and reinforced edges.
H Our prices are all you could |
Ip possibly ask, and range—
| $1.25, $1.75, $2.25, $3.50, $4.00,
$5.00 and $6.00.
We Like Small Repair Jobs.
ji Freling & Steinle j
|| “Omaha’s Best Baggage Build- ji
ers”
| 1803 Farnam j
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LAWN ’ MOIVERS ’ ShTrVeNED
Called for and Delivered
ARTHUR DORN
Locksmith and Gun Repairer
Electric Bells, Bicycle and General
Repairing
We Will Open the Most Compli
cated Locks
Phone Webster 4509 2420 Lake St.
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| New Fall Styles
Now Ready
! $2
(WOLF’S
1421 Douglas St.
:a good place to eaTi
YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
Dinner served from 12 m. to 6 p. m.
At 25c and 35c.
HOME COOKING
i
S.R. Jackson’s Lunch Room
2122 No. 24th St. Webster 7971
JJOE LEWIS—TAXI
(New Easy Riding Seven-Passenger
Car
j 1 3 P. M. to 11 55 Peoples Drug Store, ,
Doug. 1446
12:f<5 A. M. to 5 A. M.
Midway, Doug. 1491 or 3459
5 A M. to 3 P. M. Residence, Web. 7661
National Bakery
J. JOHNSON, Prop.
Douglas 4122 2405 Cuming St.
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A good place to have a good time
BARBER SHOP, SOFT DRINKS, CIGARS AND CANDIES
IN CONNECTION
ARTHUR CHERRY’S POOL HALL
Tel. Webster 5784 2416 North 24th Street
GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS
C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO.
Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
2005 Cuming St. Telephone Douglas 1098