The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 07, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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    Miss Rosa Goodlow is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Doris Thornton, for the
carnival.
Charles Solomon is reported ill.
Several Shrine members who visited
Arthur Watts, at St. Joseph’s hos
pital, inform us that he will be out
soon.
Next week The Monitor is going to
try for a general clean-up of subscrip
tion money. Mr. Lawrence Parker
has the bills and is not likely to miss
you. Please be ready for him.
Mr. Pearl S. Everhart of Red Oak,
la., and Miss Rosa Goodlow of Emer
son, la., were married Wednesday af
ternoon at 4 o’clock in the church of
St. Philip the Deacon by the Rev.
Jno. Albert Williams. Mr. Everhart
is a prosperous music dealer of Red
Oak and the bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Goodlow of
Emerson and a sister of Mrs. Doris
Thornton of Omaha.
Melvin Brown, 1012 Davenport, was
buried Tuesday afternoon. The fun
eral was in charge of Banks & Wilks.
Frank Liverpool has been employed
as messenger by the Douglas County
Republican Headquarters.
Try Madam Baker’s Wonderful Hair
Grower, on sale at The People’s Drug
Store.—Adv.
Jerome Easly, of Lincoln, is in the
city.
Will build you a bungalow on a
large lot close to school and car line
for $100 cash and $15.00 monthly
Tel Webster 5619.—Adv.
Mrs. Gertrude Moore of Casper,
Wyo., stopped over in Omaha a few
hours Sunday enroute home from a
two month’s visit in the east.
On Oct. 10th, J. Silas Harris, presi
dent Nat’l Negro Educational Ass’n,
will address the Colored Workers Pro
tective League at Alamo hall, 24tth
and Grant, at eight o’clock sharp.
. FIRED: 2,000 one-pounders for $5.
Ask Harmon and Weeth first about
your coal. Web. 848.—Adv.
It is reported that Eugene Newman,
an Onaha boy, is in Europe fighting
with the Germans.
Tell your husband, brother or
sweetheart that you want him to buy
O’Brien’s candies.
Ask for the Advo canned goods teas
:yd coffees.
Visiting cards, 25c per hundred.
Russell’s Printery, Webster 1797.
Hereafte<r The Monitor will run
short fashion notes on the Woman’s
page. These notes are fresh and later
than those to be found in any fashion
magazine.
Nearly new 8-room modem house,
comer 25th and Lake Sts., large lot
on paved street, $350 cash, balance
like rent. Tel. Webster 6519.—Adv.
The Elite Whist club held its first
meeting of the season Wednesday
afternoon, September 27th, at the
residence of Mrs. H. W. Black, 2923
North Twenty-fifth street.
Mr. Alonzo Caldwell of Mason City,
la., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. H.
B. Lewis, 2510 Lake street.
Mrs. Mary A. Gooden of Marys
ville, Mo., is spending the week end
with her daughter, Mrs. John T. Red
mond, 2510 Lake street.
Choice lots close to school and car
line. $5.00 cash and $5.00 monthly.
Webster 6519.—Adv.
Mrs. Will Bridges of 2617 Parker
street, will leave for Oakland, Cal.,
Thursday, where her husband will
join her in a few days.
The Rev. M. H. Wilkinson, pastor
of Mt. Moriah Baptist church will
preach in Grove M. E. church, Sun
day morning at 11 o’clock. At the
same hour the Rev. Mr. Stribling,
presiding elder of the Methodist Epis
copal church will preach at Mt. Mor
ah church. In the evening the Rev.'
Mr. Wilkinson will occupy his own
pulpit, having as his sermon topic,
“Good Success.”
The First Regiment K. of P. band
of 36 pieces will furnish music for the
great military ball concert and moving
pictures, featuring Noble M. Johnson
:n “The Trooper of Co. K,” a stupen
dous reproduction of the Carrizal fight
at the Auditorium, October 26, 1916.
—Adv.
The Pleasant Hour Social club en
tertained at a dancing party Tues
day night at the Alamo, compliment
ary to Miss Amelia W. Singleton, who
is to be married next Tuesday to Mr.
Peter Madden of Chicago.
Mrs. Volney Carter continues quite
ill at her home, 2819 Miami street.
When you are ready for your fall
cleaning, call up Parker. Harney 5737.
Agent for the French Way.—Adv.
Mrs. L. A. Ervine left for Jersey
City, N. J., Monday night.
Miss Camille Simpson, who has been
spending her vacation with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Reese, at 2723 Miami
street, left Wednesday for Wilber
force university.
Dan Desdunes’ Orchestra, Webster
710, 2516 Burdette St.—Adv.
Mrs. L. J. Johnson, of Enid, Okla.,
grand secretary O. E. S. of Okla
homa jurisdiction, after a month’s
pleasant visit with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mc
Ghee of 2319 South Sixteenth street,
will leave early next week for her
home. Her husband is pastor of the
Methodist church at Enid.
A linen shower was given for Miss
Amelia W. Singleton at the residence
of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Peebles, 2416
Binney street last Fridty afternoon
by Mis Lena M. Paul. It was a de
lightful affair and the honoree was
the recipient of many beautiful gifts
of linen.
J. D. Lewis has purchased a fine
new electric lighted and heated car
and is ready to give prompt and effi
cient service. His advertisement ap
pears elsewhere in this issue.
For Sale—Hard coal burner, $12.00.
Webster 3084.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl S. Everhart,
Ak-Sar-Ben guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Doris Thornton, 2818 Miami, left Fri
day morning for their home in Red
Oak, Iowa.
Mr. Peter Madden and mother, of
Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Singleton, 1428 North
Twenty-second street.
Neatly furnished rooms. Mrs. Helen
Vaughn, 2805 Ohio street. Webster
4292
Hear Adams’ Saxaphone and Sing
ing Orchestra if you want good music.
Webster 1528. Holland Harrold.-~
Adv.
Mrs. H. K. Hillon of Twenty-fifth
and Maple street improves quite
slowly.
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Burgess-Hash Company
“EVERYBODY'S STORE”
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street cars and when crossing streets on which cars are operated.
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