EVENTS AND PERSONS Mr. John Bell left the first part of last week on a short business trip to Grand Island, Neb. Miss Viola Penn left last Satur day night for Chicago where she in tends to spend the winter. Mr. Robert Murray left Monday on a short business trip to Kansas City, Kas. Miss Margaret Smith is very ill at St. Joseph’s hospital. Mr. Maceo Pinkard left Monday evening for New York City and other eastern points. He will remain about two weeks. Mrs. A. G. Edwards and her in fant daughter, Marjorie, are visiting friends in Glasgow, Mo. They will re main about three weeks. Our telephone number is Webster 4243. The Junior Stewardesses of St. John’s A. M. E. Church, Mrs. Eliza Turner, Mrs. Mattie Jackson, Mrs. L. Strather and Mrs. E. Harper beauti fully dressed the altar in pure white drapery, and with the individual sac rament set presented by the Willing Workers’ Club, added much to the beauty and solemnity of the sacra mental service which was largely at tended on Sunday morning. The First Regimental Band K. of P. will play at Riverview Park Sun day. Two Omaha compositions will be played, “A Rose is Like You Dear” by Lansberg, and “Memories” by Bo vee and Morris. The closing number will be “America.” Mr. Desdunes will urge the people to gather about the platform and sing this number Miss Ivy Ray gave a party Friday afternoon at the residence of her fa ■r in honor of little Miss Mabel Peoples. Mrs. Maude Ray is attending the grand session of the Daughters of Bethel at Leavenworth, Kan. Rev. J. C. C. Owens has returned to Kansas City, Kan., after conduct ing a successful quarterly meeting and quarterly conference at St. John’s A. M. E. Church. A large number of Jditions were made to the Church this quarter, and there has been a great increase in the financial department of the Church. GRAND LODGE OF U. B. F.’S AND S. M. T.’S DRAWS MANY TO COLUMBI \ Columbia, Mo., Aug. 25.—About 1,200 delegates and 6,000 visitors at tended the Grand Lodge of the U. B. F.’s and S. M. T.’s, which convened here August 14 to 19. Mr. J. H. Williams, of Kansas City, was re elected Grand Master; Mrs. Jenny Bol den, Grand Princess; and Mrs. Jenny Buckner, Most Excellent Grand Queen. Eight hundred attended the banauet held Tuesddv evening at Columbia Hall. The Grand Installation of the Grand Lodge, Grand Temple an' Grand Royal House was held Fridav evening. Thi officers were installed by Capt. C. II. Tan^y, of St. Lou's the oldest living U. B. F. Mr. H. A. Chiles was promoted from Grand Left Supporter to Grand Senior Marshall. Mrs. L. B. Burton was re-elected Grand Joshua in the Grand Temple, and Mrs. Anna B. Jones was appoint ed on the sick committee. The next session will be held at Lexington, ^o. REPORT OF THE TRUSTEE DE PARTMENT OF ST. JOHN’S A. M. E. CHURCH, AUG. 21. Cash raised up to date.$5 758.01 Indebtedness Oct., 1912 . 4,333.08 Paid Out. Current expenses . 2,700.00 Jno. Harte, note and interest. 345.45 Mrs. Payne, note and interest 922.47 Int. on Wead 1st mortgage loan . 720.00 Other loans. 190.00 Windows . 76.75 Gas fixtures. 62.50 Freight charges, household goods, Rev. W. T. Osborne 62.00 Repairs . 150.00 Toilet for ladies . 49.95 iVater rent and meter.. 57.22 nsurance . 201.00 Supplies, labor, etc. 88.70 Commission on loan... 30.00 Total . $5,608.64 Furnishing parsonage ..... 150.00 $5,758.64 Trustee report compiled by J. C. PARKER, Secy. W. T. OSBORNE, Pastor. The ladies of the Church will give a free public recital and reception Friday evening, September 1st, com plimentary to Mrs. W. T. Osborne, in appreciation of her splendid work for our Church and for others. She has helped over 100 women and girls get places to work. A program con sisting of piano, violin and vocal solos, duets and recitations and papers and lddresses will be rendered and re ’reshments served. All friends are ordially invited to come and share with us in giving the flowers while Omaha, Neb. dr; CRAIG~MORRIS i DENTIST I 2407 Lake St. Phone Web. 4024 J The People’s Drug Store 109 South 14th Street Drups, Cipara and Soda Toilet and Rubber Goods Special Attention to Prescriptions We appreciate your patronape Phone Douglas 1446 THE BROOMFIELD HOTEL 116-118 South Ninth St. Strictly modern and up-to-date Prices moderate Phone Douglas 2378 J p..—..—«... ». .. .■■.■■.-■.-f * Theo. B. Russell Robt. H. Lee |The Russell-Lee Realty Co. j REAL ESTATE, RENTALS, I LOANS AND INSURANCE } Tel. Webster 1797 2526 Lake St. ... r-—........ . . J. E. WAGEN Fresh and Smoked Meats We dress our own Poultry Doug. 1602 2215 Cuming St. .. ... .T TAKE PLEASURE ! in thanking you for your patronage i want your trade aolely upon the merits of my goods You will profit by trading here. H. E. YOUNG phone Webster 5i5 2114-16 N. 24th St. a........................ .... ,t HENRI H. CLAIBORNE j Notary Public j Justice of the Peace I ues. Deodug40iie8 51 M3 Paxton Block} ............ ... We recommend the STATE FURNITURE CO. Corner 14th and Dodge Sts. as the most reliable, accommodat ing and economical furniture store to buy from. Thos. A. Douglas j GENERAL WATCH, CLOCK and! JEWELRY REPAIRING Cuming Hotel ? Phone D. 2466 1916 Cuming St. \ t... . ....... If You Understand the Value of Good Shoe Repairing—Try H. LAZARUS 9 years in the same block 2019 Cuming St. Red 2395 Work called for and delivered C. H. MARQUARDT CASH MARKET Retail Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats, Poultry, Oysters, etc. 2003 Cuming St. Doug. 3834 Home Rendered Lard. We Smoke and Cure our own Hams and Bacon. f"~1iHOEs'MA*D*E LIKE*'NEW~*"t with our rapid shoe repair meth- < ods, one-fifth the cost. Sold un- J called-for shoes. We have a se-1 lection; all sizes, all prices. . FRIEDMAN BROS., j 211 South 12th St., Omaha. I ......... .... I ORRTE S. HULSE C. H T. RIEPEN I Harney 6267 Harney 1664 I HULSE a RIEPEN f Funeral Directors I Doug. 1226 701 So. 16th St.