SOUTH SIDE. (Mrs. Lulu Thornton, Correspondent) Mrs. Malone, of 31st and U streets, who has been quite sick, is very much improved. The members of Golden Rule Taber nacle, No. 35, gave a linen shower last Thursday afternoon, Jan. 4, to their High Preceptress, Mrs. Ida Riddles, for her efficient leadership for the last two years. She was the recip ient of many beautiful pieces of linen. Mr. Robt. Severe, custodian for Packers National Bank, who has been quite sick for about two weeks, is much better and has gone back to work. The Revival meeting now in pro gress at Bethel Baptist Church, is reaping a great harvest for Christ. There have been many converts. Bishop Parks preached at Allen Chapel, A. M. E. Church, Monday night, January 8. The Bethel Baptist Mission Circle met with Mrs. Velma Hill Thursday afternoon, January 11. Mr. Ernest Wiggins returned Tues day from Oklahoma whe^e he went two weeks prior to Xmas. He brought home unexpectedly to all, his bride. Rev. J. H. Nichols, who has been pastor of Allen Chapel, A. M. E. Church, for one year and four months, left last Wednesday night at 11:10 for Ottawa, Kansas, the home of his daughter. More than a month ago he was told by his physician that he would have to stop preaching at least for a while that it was against him both physically and mentally, and that ho must have rest. < Fearing the outcome of not obeying the doc tor’s advice, he wrote the Bishop for a leave of absence, which was granted. On last Monday evening, when Bishop Parks told the congregation that he would have to leave and how Rev. Mr. Nichols had told him that he had learned to love the members and hated to be tom so suddenly from them, al though it could not be otherwise, he broke down and wept as a child. The members of the church re gretted very much to have him leave and many in the audience wept as well. He is going to spend time until next conference visiting with his children and taking complete rest. The prayers of the Church are for his restoration to health. Lela S. Dudley died January 9, 1917, at 2123 North 28th avenue. She pro fessed a hope in Christ at the age of thirteen years and joined the Al len Chapel, A. M. E. Church. She has lived a devoted Christian during her life. Having spent all her life in South Omaha, execpt for a few months, and attending our public schools and living the life of a true Christian girl, she has endeared her self to all that knew her. She was the only one of our race to graduate from South Omaha High School. From the time of her conversion she has been a faithful worker in this Chureh, and aiding other churches whenever she found it possible. She had been a member of Allen Chapel choir eleven or twelve years. In the Sunday School she has held the position of secretary, teacher and su perintendent. She leaves two sisters, one brother, one uncle, one aunt, sev eral cousins and a host of friends to mourn her demise. The funeral ser vices were held from that Church Thursday, January 11. Rev. H. Shep herd officiated. Jones and Chiles had charge of the funeral. Petersen & Michelsen Hardware Co. GOOD HARDWARE I 2408 N St. Tel. South 162 ........ .... STANEK’S PHARMACY j Henry Stanck, Prop. PRESCRIPTION EXPERT J Cor. 24th and L Sts. Tel. So. 878 j MELCHOR-Druggist The Old Reliable Tel. South 807 4826 So. 24th St. ' Lincoln Department Joseph B. I.aCour, Editor and Business Manager. 821 S Street Mrs. Wyatt Williams Reporter. i__ . ....... —. J. R. Killy entertained the Eta Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi last Friday at a New Year's banquet. The house was artistically decorated with the fraternity colors and well chosen toasts were answered by Messrs. May, Ross, Graves, Shackleford, Reason and Young. To Rent, slightly used heart. In quire C. T. Miss Virgil Gaskin has returned to her home in Cheyenne. One of th^ most successful revivals of the Zion Baptist Church is being conducted by the Rev. J. R. Romer, of Buxton, la. His powerful sermons are bringing many into the church. Wm. Ransom, of Omaha, spent Tuesday in Lincoln on business. “The Mendicant” was the name of a charming one-act playlet given Xmas night at Zion Church, and proved a success with caste as well as finance. The Masons held their third annual banquet at the Masonic Hall on De cember 27. About 100 guests were present. The Davis Club held open house New Year’s Day at the home of Mrs. Jennie Sellers. Resolutions were passed commending the work of the former president, Mrs. J. E. Jeltz, and regretting her departure. Mrs. Fan nie Young was chosen her successor. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Suggs, of Hia watha, Kas., spent a few days in Lin coln on their return from Empire, Wyo. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES—1*4 cento a word for single insertions, 1 cent a word for two or more insertions. No advertisement for less than 15c. Cash should ac company advertisement. HOUSE FOR SALE. 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