^-w—mnn^Bi m i Mrs. John Saunders is seriously ill at her home, 2406 North 26th street. Mrs. Gladys Blackwell returned to Omaha from Lincoln last Saturday. With her was her sister, Mrs. Helen Davenport, who was visiting with her. When you want your winter cloth ing cleaned, call up Parker, Harney 5737, Agent for The French Way. Please get your subscription money ready for our collector. The Monitor needs it. “Kind Treatment,” “Oh, How She Could Yacki, Hacki, Wicki, Wacki, Woo,” and E. Evelyn’s “Pom Pom,” are among the latest popular hits in music. Buy them at Hospe. Will N. Johnson spent ji few days in Lincoln last week to recuperate from his strenuous campaign. He is pleased with the way our voters and their white friends stood by him and says that he will make another race bye and bye. 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. Turn out next week and see Staf ford and Jones at the Gayety. They are the finest Colored dancers on the road and ace high as fun makers. Doctor Dobson of Sioux City called up long distance to know how Will N. Johnson came out of the race, so interested was he in the result. The Zion Baptist Church night school is a new and unique effoit among our people and is being most enthusiastically taken up by many.' Monday and Tuesday nights are for men, while Thursday and Friday night classes are for the women. The attendance is large and promises well. For Chills use our $5.00 coal or your kind at Harmon & Weeth. Web. 848. Mrs. Ethel Watkins Preston left Tuesday eve for Los Angeles, Cal., to join her husband and will reside there permanently. Sunday is quarterly meeting at St. John A. M. E. Church. The Itev. Dr. J. C. C. Owens, P. E., will preach morning and evening. Butternut Coffee! Did you ever hear of it? Better yet, did you ever try it?—Adv. The Junior Stewardesses report a great financial success in their elec tion day dinner. The ladies who so nicely manned the situation were Mesdames Eliza Turner, chairman; Myrtle Metcalf, Brown, Beatrice Nap per, N. Taylor, L. Strather, E. Har per. The ladies thank all who donat ed to help make their quarterly re port for St. John A. M. E. Church a success. Hear Adams’ Saxaphone and Sing ;r.g Orchestra if you want good music. Webster 1628. Holland Harrold.— Adv. The Grant Brotherhood of St. John A. M. E. Church, entertained on Tues day evening in honor of the K. of P. band. An elaborate program was ren dered. Band Master Dan Desdunes, in response to the many cordial wel comes, told of the beginning of the band, its failures, successes and many struggles for existence and of the great appreciation of the public dem onstration by the Grant Brotherhood, to assure them that the Brotherhood and St. John Church, as well, felt proud of the great fame won by the band, not only in Nebraska, but in other states as well. He assured them that this, the first demonstration of its kind ever given them, will ever be cherished by the band. Don’t forget to ask for the Advo brand at your grocer. Mrs. Maggie Coleman of Macon, Mo., is in the city and will remain for the winter. Mrs. Irvine Grey returned Wednes day morning from a six-weeks’ visit to Chicago and Louisville, Ky. The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Phil ip’s church will hold their monthly social tea next Thursday afternoon from 3 to 5, at the residence of Mrs. H. J. Crawford, 2214 North Twenty eighth avenue. The Willing Workers of St. John A. M. E. Church is arranging an elab orate play for Thanksgiving night. Mr. James Drasty is quite ill at 2314 North Twenty-seventh street. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mc Grudor, 2719 North Twenty-seventh street, a fine bouncing boy, Sunday, November 12. Mr. Tucker and Mrs. Annie Allen were quietly married at the parsonage Sunday afternoon, the Rev. W. T. Os )cme officiated. Have you heard of the Hu-Co and Tangier brands of eats? Look it up in the ads. Mrs. W. T. Osborne has been con fined to her bed the past eight days with a severe attack of indigestion and cold. The many friends and mem bers have given every comfort and vith the medical attention by Dr. J. H. Hutten, vve look forward to seeing Mrs. Osborne at her post soon. Mrs. W. S. Metcalf spent the week or.d in Sioux City, la., visiting rela tives. Try Madam Baker’s Wonderful Hair Grower, on sale at The People’s Drug Store.—Adv. - Love feast at St. John Wednesday evening was largely attended and one of the best services of its kind in years. It was a real Pentecostal meeting. One man united with the church. Rev. J. H. Nichols and some of his members from South Omaha were present. Mrs. J. R. Harrison, who has been ill at her home, 2620 Burdette street, is slowly improving. Dress tacky and come to the Tacky Ball at the Alamo, November 28. Th'ere will be twenty-eight entertain ers to entertain you. Five prizes for the tackiest-dressed persons. The “Western Beauty Girls” will be there to make it pleasant for you.—Adver tisement. A delightful four-course luncheon was served Friday evening, Nov. 10th, at the residence of Mrs. C. R. Brush wood, 2710 Erskine street, under the auspices of Princess Oziel Chapter O. E. S. No. 69. The house was beau tifully decorated in colors of the order. It was a decided success, socially and financially. ' Joseph Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor, 2856 Miami street, has nrolled as a student in Boyles’ Busi jess college. The Elite Whist club met at the residence of Mrs. Augustus Hicks, Wednesday, November 8. Luncheon was served at 1:30, the remainder of the afternoon being spent at cards. The prize for the highest score was won by Mrs. Williamson. I Clothing I On 1 Credit | The easier way! Get your | new Fall Suit or Dress, Man’s b Suit, Boy’s Clothing or Chil- 1 dren’s Clothing, the Beddeo jl I Way. 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