The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, March 03, 1917, Page 7, Image 7

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    ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
The Ladies’ Gym Class will hold a
public exhibition at the church Fri
day night. The teacher, Miss Shel
ton, wishes to make it a success. Come
help the ladies. Admission 10c.—Adv.
The sick of the church are, Mrs.
Anna Lee, Mrs. Bertie Norman and
Mrs. Ella Harrold.
A delightful miscellaneus shower
was given Monday evtning at the
home of Mrs. L. Smith Davis, com
plimentary to Miss Mary Newman.
Quite a few guests' were present and
many useful articles were receivtd by
the bride-elect.
The young girls tailoring class
every Tuesday eve from 7:30 to 10
p. m. Please do not miss a class.
Y\ e must get things ready for the
display.
A grand display of living “Negro
models” will be held at Zion Baptist
Church March 16. Come one and all
and see these beautiful models and
the articles made by each.
A series of special meetings will
begin March 18 to last for three or
four weeks.
Ladies night school every Thurs
day evening from 8 p. m. to 9 p. m.
Miss Curtis, teacher.
The Progressive Club party held
Thursday was a decided success. The
ladies were in their best and looking
nice. The program was well rendered
under the supervision of Mrs. Kirtley.
ORGANIZE LITERARY AND ART
CLUB.
Twenty ladies met at the home of
Mrs. Walter Craig, 2320 North Twen
ty-seventh street, Wednesday, Feb
ruary 14th, and organized a literary
and art club, which is to be known
as the Wide Awake Class. The fol
lowing officers wrere elected: Presi
dent, Mrs. Anna Lee; vice-president,
Mrs. Maud Scott; secretary, Mrs. Stel
la Craig; assistant secretary, Mrs.
Carrie Robinson; treasurer, Mrs. Mae
Stewart; chaplain, Mrs. Ovella Turn
er; reporter, Mrs. Lavinia Rose.
DIES AT AGE OF 10« YEAHS.
St. Claisville, 0.—The death of Mrs.
Jane Carter, aged 105 years, removed
from among us the oldest woman in
this county. Mrs. Carter died on Sat
urday, February 17. She was bom
in Virginia in 1812. Her home was
in Flushing. Mrs. Carter was one of
the most highly respected and widely
known citizens of this country.
FORMER COUNCIL BLUFFITE
DIES AT SEATTLE
A telegram was received by Miss
Deborah Williams of Council Bluffs,
Wednesday, announcing the death of
Mr. A. S. Graves of Seattle. Mr. and
Mrs. Graves were former residents of
Council Bluffs and have many friends
there and in Omaha.
Lincoln Department
Heffley’s Tailors
For Nifty Up-to-Da»e
CLOTHING
Oliver Theatre Bldg. 149 N. 13th
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934 P St, Lincoln
Opposite Main Door Post Office
Cameras and Films, Magazines,
Cigars, Candies and a full line
of Druggist Sundries
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(Mrs. Lulu Thornton, Correspondent)
Mrs. Laura Perry was given a
pleasant birthday surprise Tuesday,
February 20th, by her sisters Mrs.
Flossie Gordon and Mrs. Carrie Sha
fioth. About 20 couples were present.
The evening was spent in cards and
(lancing.
Mr. C. C. Tapps left last Sunday
evening for Mississippi to be at the
bedside of his father, who is very
sick.
The Bethel Baptist Church will hold
it Baptismal services at the east end
of 0 street in the Missouri river,
Sunday, March 4th. Those desiring
to leave with the church in a body are
to be at the church at 12 o’clock
sharp. Rev. T. A. Taggart, pastor.
The Women’s Clenlan’s Club met at
the home of Mrs. J. D. Thornton,
Tuesday, February 27th. The club
will meet March 13th with Mrs.
F'elds, 976 North 27th street. The
club will hold public installation joint
ly with young ladies O. N. T. Club
and South Side Art Class Thursday
n'ght, March 15th, at one of the Halls.
Mrs. Velma Hill of 5310 South 27th
street serves chicken dinner every
Sunday afternoon and evening and
would be glad to have your patronage.
Rev. J. W. Wilson of Baxter
Springs, Kansas, arrived Wednesday
Ic take the position as pastor of Al
len Chapel, A. M. E. Church. Rev. Mr.
\\ ilson comes with a recommendation
of being an able speaker and will
preach at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun
day, March 4th. Everybody is invit
ed to come out and hear him.
The A. M. Herold Temple No. 2
have changed their meetings from Is;
and 3rd Tuesdays to 2nd and 4th
Thursdays of each month.
J. H. ANDREWS, C. M.
W. M. NELSON, C. F.
Mrs. Josephine Mitchell of 6617 So.
27th street died Wednesday, February
27th, at her home. Mother Mitchell
as she was nearly always called, had
lived in South Omaha a number of
years, was a faithful member of Al
len Chapel Church. She was a good
Christian mother and everybody lov
ed her. Her funeral will be held from
Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church Sunday
afternoon, March 4th, Jones and
Chiles in charge.
John Ruskin Cigar, 5 cents. Biggest
and Best.
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Petersen & Michelsen
Hardware Co.
GOOD HARDWARE
2408 N St. Tel. South 162
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STAMEK’S PHARMACY
Henry Stanek, Prop.
PRESCRIPTION EXPERT j
Cor. 24th and L Sts. Tel. So. 8781
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MELCHOR - Druggist
The Old Reliable
Tel. South 807 4826 So. 24th St.
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insertions, 1 cent a word for two or
more insertions. No advertisement
for less than 15c. Cash should ac
company advertisement.
HOUSES—FOR RENT ~
2526 Wirt St., 5 rooms. 12.50
3003 Burdette St., 6 rms. 15.00
2520 Indiana Ave., 7 rms. 20.00
971 No. 27th St., 5 rms. 15.50
1005 No. 23d St., 6 rms. 14.00
2815 Dodge St., 9 rms. 25.00
G. B. ROBBINS
Tel. Douglas 2842 or Webster 4520.
FOR RENT
947 N. 27th, 5 rms.$15.50
1809 N. 23d, 6 rms.$16.00
2911 Seward, 6 rms. 15.00
1116 North 17th, 6 rms...... 16.00
3018 Burdette St., 6 rms.$12.00
See our complete list before rent
ing.
List your property with us for sale
ov rent; we get results. Loans and
insurance.
WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO.
413-14 Karback Blk. Doug. 3607.
Monitor advertisers can satisfy all
your wants.
Four room house, modem except
heat, $15.00. 2622 Maple.. Call Har
ney 1174.
FURNISHED ROOM8 FOR RENT.
Neatly furnished rooms for men—
railroad men preferred; all modern
conveniences, including bath and tele
phone. Mrs. Mattie Frampton, 1622
North Twenty-fourth street. Webster
2614.
First-class modem furnished rooms.
Mrs. L. M. Bentley Webster, 1702
North Twenty-sixth street. Phone
Webster 4769.
Modem furnished rooms; hot and
cold water. Mrs. A. L. Johnson, 1810
North Twentyt-hird street. Webster
2058.
Fourteen neatly furnished rooms.
Mrs. Ella Dunivan, 4716 South 27th
street, South Side. Phone South
3067.
Furnished room for man and wife.
Phone Harney 5829. Lee Councellor,
949 No. 27th street.
Furnished room. Strictly modem.
Harney 4340. Mrs. Jackson, 2669
Douglas street.
Strictly modem rooms for rent, 822
North Twenty-third street. Mrs. I.
M. Faulkner, Douglas 6561.
Nicely furnished rooms. Modem.
Irs. R. J. Gaskin, 2606 Seward St.
■ /ebster 4490.
For Rent—Furnished rooms in
modem home for nice quiet young
man. 3702 North Twenty-third St.
Webster 3727.
Modem furnished rooms for rent,
$1.50 and up. Miss Hayes, 1826 No.
23rd St. Webster 5639.
Clean, mod«—• burnished rooms on
Dodge and Twenty-fourth street car
lines. Mrs. Annie Banks,, Douglas
4379.
WANTED.
For plain sewing, call Miss Alexan
der, 1403 North 18th St. Web. 4745.
Wanted—A music teacher for piano.
Gentleman preferred. 717 So. 17th
street. Mrs. Ora Hooks.
For an experienced practical nurse
in confinement cases. Phone Harney
4682. Mrs. M. S. Jasper, 2813 Cur.iing
street.
China painting. Classes Tuesdays
and Thursdays. Mrs. D. W. Gooden,
2211 Cuming street. Douglas 5436.
Wanted—Reliable barber. Must be
up-to-date in every respect. Married
man preferred. D. E. Nichols, 219
North 9th St., Lincoln, Neb.
WHO ’ DOES* YOUR '.SHOE* RE-'
PAIRING?
Try H. LAZARUS
Work done while you wait, or
will call for and deliver without
charge.
Red 2395 2019 Cuming St.
If I don’t get your work, we both
lose.
Hill-Williams Drug Co.
PURE DRUGS AND TOILET
ARTICLES
Free Delivery
Tyler 160 2402 Cuming St.
I /VI P E R I A L
DYE & CLEANING WORKS
Dry Cleaners, Garment and Fancy
Dyers
Phone Tyler 1022 1516 Vinton St.
GEO. F. KRAUSE, Prop.
Established 1890 I
C. J. CARLSON
Dealer in J
Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings t
1514 No. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. |
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