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Corporal James White was up from Camp Funston Saturday to spend a short time with his wife. He wa$ re cently promoted from private to cor poral and is now truck master. Who are the babies? Go and see. Cast your votes for the baby of your choice at the Burlesque Baby Show, March 18.—Adv. Mrs. Maggie Martin of St. Paul, who was the guest last week of Mrs: William H. Mortimer, 2716 Ohio St., left Sunday night for home well pleased with rer all too brief visit. $50.00 cash and $18.00 monthly buys a five-room cottage. Tel. Webster 5519 or Douglas 2842. Mrs. Warren B. Brooks of Sbuth Twenty-eighth avenue who has been ill for two months, is improving and hopes to be able to be out again soon. For Rent—Ten-room modern flat, walking distance, $25.00. Douglas 3607. Douglas Republican Club meet:. Wednesday night at Dr. L. E. Britt’s office. Ak-Sar-Ben Temple No. 254 has moved from 2114 North Twenty fourth to the hall, at Twenty-fourth and Burdette streets. Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall enter tained at dinner Sunday in honor of Corporal James White and wife. The Dorcas Kensington of Mr. Mor iah Baptist Church met Thursday af ternoon with Mrs. M. H. Wilkinson, 2308 North Twenty-ninth street. Fol lowing the business session the social side of the church was discussed, led by Mrs. Wilkinson, after which lunch eon was served. Smoke John Ruskin 5c Cigar. Big gest and Best.—Adv. Why don’t you join the Community Chorus? Meets every Sunday after noon at 4 o’clock at St. Philip’s church. Join NOW before member ship closes. No charges. Come out and learn to sing. The home of the Rev. A. Wagner, 822 North Twenty-third street, caught fire Monday morning from a defective' chimney. The damage was slight. Babies large and babies small, ba bies short and babies tall, may be seen at the Burlesque Baby Show, March !' 18, at St. John’s A. M. E. Church.— Adv. Mrs. Williams, wife of Rev. W. C. Williams, who has been visiting her daughter in St. Louis, has returned. Mrs. Henrietta Fox of Benson left this week to visit her mother in Atch ison, Kans. There will be a “St. John’s” baby, a “Brandeis” baby, an “O. N. E.” baby, a “South Side” baby and an “S. T. M.” baby at the Burlesque Baby Show March 18.—Adv. Mrs. Olhaus will speak at the Child Saving Institute Thursday, aMrch 14, at 3:30 p. m. At the same time a shower will be given for the little baby boy that was recently left at the door of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnson. Smoke John Ruskin 5c Cigar. Big gest and Best.—Adv. The Rev. C. R. Pittman, who died at his home, 1406 North Twenty-third St., March 2, was buried with Masonic rites under the auspices of Rough Ashler Lodge Sunday afternoon from the Obee-Hunter-Wakefield Funeral Home. The Rev. W. C. Williams, pas tor of St. John’s A. M. E. Church, of ficiated. The body was shipped to Lawrence, Kans., for interment. His widow accompanied the remains. Attend the community chorus at St. Philip’s church at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Miss Constance Wigington is here from Chicaago and is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Lewis, 2014 North Twenty-fourth street. “When Your Wife’s Away,” a three act drama will be given at the Bur lesque Baby Show.—Adv. The Silver Leaf Club met with Mrs. E. Butler, 1618 North Twenty-seventh street, Tuesday, at which time the committee on the Nationality enter tainment which was given at the res idence of Mrs. E. Smith, March 2, re ported a financial success for which the club desires to thank the publi ■. The sum of $13.95 was realized. Be sure and go to the Burlesque Baby Show at St. John’s A. M. E. Church, March 18.—Adv. Mothers, attention: Owing to the high cost of cotton goods, have >our children’s clothes bill cut by calling Webster 7034.—Adv. 3t NEWS OF ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. C. Williams preached a very beautiful sermon Sunday morn ing to a very large and appreciative audience. Also at night a very enjoyable sacred program was ren dered. The collection for the day was $84.94. . We wish to correct a mistake. Thomas Ross, one of the baby con testants, whose name was not men tioned W'ith the other names, brought in $6.75. Please excuse us. Come out and find the dollar March 14th. GROVE METHODIST HAS SUCCESSFUL RALLY The Rev. G. G. Logan, who is about to close his fourth conference year, is very much gratified over the result of the financial effort of the church which began February 22 and reached its first stage last Sunday night when the sum of $672 was contributed. A full and detailed report will be giver* later in The Monitor; but the follow ing partial report of contributions is now made: One dollar each from Sergt. I. Bai ley, Ella Thomas, Usher Graves, C. Branch, Homer Hermann, Walter Gray, W. D. Clark, Tina Robinson, M. J. Brown, Margaret Jones, W. C. Curry, R. G. Long, E. L. Davis and Dr. L. E, Britt. One dollar and a quarter each: Jas. Greer, W. P. Porter and Clarence Trent. Two dollars each: John Smith, Dr. W. A. Scott, T. C. Ross, Anna Taylor; Little Minnie Patton, Edith Mankins, Georgia Payne and Lillian Ellis. Five dollars each: Minnie Patton, Moses Jordan, Otis Banks, G. D. Ben son, E. W. Howell, F. D. Jackson, Cy rus Terrell, A. F. Allen, S. L. Moates and Charles Trimble. Ten dollars each: Harvey Smith, Art Anderson, B. A. Bostic, James Silk and Pete Rooney. Fifteen dollars: A. Chisley. Twenty-five dollars: Bishop Homer Stuntz. Women’s Home Misionary Society, $62; Ladies’ Aid, $2.00; Epworth League, $8.00. Six dollars each: Tootsie Copeland, Josie Cole and Mattie Smith. William Contee and friends, $11.00; Blanche Canaday, $12.00; Lucy Gumm, $13.00; Gertrude Irvin, $26.00; Minnie Solomon, $52.00; Josephine Bird, for her husband, the late Charles Bird, $76.00; Dr. I. S. Leavitt, $200 special. From public collection and other sources, $18.76. Total $672.00. It is noteworthy that aside from one entertainment, a patriotic program, given on Washington’s Birthday by the Women's Home Missionary So ciety, all the money was given as vol utnary contributions. This money was raised to apply on the mortgage indebtedness, the deficit in the annual budget for local expenses and benev olences which is a connectional as sessment. The Conference year ends Sunday, March 17, and the. minister will be leaving March 19 for the annual con ference i meets in Tulsa, Okla homa. All members and friends are earnestly requested by the pastor to be as liberal as possible in their con tributions that every claim may be met and the entire indebtedness wiped cut by Sunday, March 17. LINCOLN SUBSCRIBERS, ATTENTION Bert Patrick, business manager <>S The Monitor, will be in Lincoln the last part of next week, March 16th and 16th, to collect from delinquent subscribers and to secure new sub- j scribers. Please have your money ready when he calls. Speak to your friend about subscribing. O. N. E. CLUB—NOTICE The club will meet at the S. M. T. hall, 24th and Charles streets, Tues day evening at 8:20, M^irrh 12. All members' requested to be present. Business of importance. Lieut. Pearl of the Medical Re serves, Camp Funston, was a guest at the home of H. L. Andbrson, 2912 Lake street, Friday. NEWS OF MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday was one of the best days if our attendance, in spirit and finance. Mrs. L. Estell and Mr. Walter Harvell were baptized. Many were fellow shipped, and many added. The pastor and wife were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. McQueen, 210 South 27th St., on the first inst., a an anniversary occasion of birth in honor of Mrs. McQueen. An elabo rate dinner was prepared. The Busy Bee Society was largely attended at 2111 North 27th St., at the residence of Miss I. Strother. Mr. Noah Jones was taken to the Ixml Lister Hospietl Sunday. Mr. P. J. Taylor was at momin: service for the first time in four months because of sickness. Sunday morning, the 10th inst., “Prove Yourself.” Night, “The Other Side.” L. WOLK, Tailor ♦ First Class Tailoring. Men's See Iond Hand Clothes at Bargains All Kind of Alterations and Special Dry Cleaning. 1506 No. 24th St. Omaha, Neb. The Jackson Lunch Room Open (» h. in. to 0 p. m. Short Orders Six O’clock Dinner Special Home Cooking Omaha. 1 I Start Saving BUY YOUR SHOES AND FURNISHINGS FROM Joe Lewis AND SAVE MONEY QUALITY GUARANTEED Webster 3103 2503 N. 24th St. AUGUST ANDERSON t GROCERIES AND FRUITS Good Goods—Fair Prices i Webster 2274 24th and Clark. The CHAPMAN Drug Store 934 P St, Lincoln Opposite Main Door Post Office Cameras and Films, Magazines, Cigars, Candies and a full line of Druggist Sin nines MADAME HENDERSON HAIRDRESSER and MANICURIST Agent for the Celebrated Madame Walker Preparations. The Walker Method Taught. D'ploinas Granted. 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