The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, April 01, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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Events and
Persons ’
Mrs. J. L. Betts, 2422 Erskine
street, gave a surprise party March
18 in honor of her husband. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Dudly,
Mr. and Mrs. Stonall, Mr. and Mrs.
Lindsey, Mr. H. L. Anderson. Rev.
and Mrs. M. H. Wilkinson, Mr. Lewis,
Mr. Simmons, Miss Gay, Mrs. Slielt
man, Mr. Rayford and Mr. Bronlow.
The table was beautifully decorated
with flowers, candles and other dec
orations. Many beautiful presents
were received.
Extravaganza musical skit at Col
umbia hall, Thursday. April 11, for
the benefit of the Old Folks home.
Come and enjoy yourself.—Adv.
Miss lsella Graham of Sioux City,
la., was a very welcome visitor at
the home of her mother. Mrs. Willie
Graham this week. Miss Graham in
tends to go to Buffalo, New York,
when she has finished her visit in
this city.
April 16. Of course you’re going.
—Adv.
Miss Madeline Lafayette, aged 17
years, and Mr. Manuel Cook, aged 24
years, were married Monday, March
22, at 12:30 o’clock by Rev. L. L. Ijo
mack, pastor of The Morning Star,
Mission Baptist church. The wit
nesses were: Mrs. Porter, Mr. Martin
and Mr. Leiler. They will be at home
to their friends at 616 North Seven
teenth street.
Kaffir Chemical Laboratories stock,
a safe and sound investment. Bought
any yet?—Adv.
Two dollars’ worth of delightful
entertainment for the small sum of
50 cents at the Roosevelt Post, Ameri
ican Legion, concert April 16.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sibley have open
ed a hand laundry at 3013 Evans
street. Telephone Colfax 2284. We
want the patronage of all. We call
for and deliver work. 2ti
Holst Pharmacy for drugs. 2702
Cuming street.. Harney 681.—Adv.
Mrs. Lettie Hall of St. Paul, Minn.,
formerly Miss Lettie Hayes, will be
the week end guest of Mrs. W. D.
Taylor, 2117 North Twenty-eighth
street, Easter week. Mrs. Hall will
be glad to meet her many friends at
Mrs. Taylor’s.
North Side taxi, J. D. Lewis, pro
prietor. Two limousines with heat.
Stand phone, Web. 1490; residence
phone, Web. 949.
The Mothers’ club will meet with
Mrs. C. D. Dotson, 2630 Patrick ave
nue. Friday, April 9, at 2 p. m.
Everybody is planning for the big
occasion, Friday, April 16.
For big bargains and safe invest
ments see Fred C. Williams, Douglas
3224.
The N. W. C. A. wish to inform the
public of the fact that at the present
time no one is soliciting for the Old
Folks home. As yet the new presi
dent has not appointed any such
committee.
E. F. Mforearty. Lawyer, 640 Bee
Bldg. Douglas 3841 or Harney 2156.
Wanted—Boys who are wide-awake
and hustling, to sell Monitors. Apply
j at Monitor office, 304 Crounze block,
opposite post office. Entrance 117J
North Sixteenth street.
The Douglass Debating society held
its regular weekly meeting last Sat
urday evening at the Community
club. Mr. Bullock, the new eponsor,
gave an interesting and encouraging
talk to the members after which a
spirited debate was held. The ques
tion was: Resolved, That the the sol
diers should receive a $50 bonus. The
affirmative was upheld by James
Pegg and Worthington Williams, the
negative by John Pegg and Gerald
Edwards. The affirmative won by a
two to one vote. The society is still
open to all young men of good char
acter desiring to learn how to debate
and speak in public.
A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 13th
SL D. 7812, CoL 8831.—Adv.
Have you registered? Don't neg
lect it. This is important.
Hear the leading artists of the city
at St. John’s, April 16, at Roosevelt
Post American Legion’s epoch-mak
ing entertainment.—Adv.
April 16! April 16! Our day and
yours. Watch The Monitor for fur
ther notice.
Membership drive for 5,000 mem
bers In the Omaha branch, N. A. A.
C. P. Is on. Join today.
Send In your subscription for The
Monitor, please. It Is $2.00 a year,
Watch us. We are coming April 16.
Extravaganza musical skit at Col
umbia hall, Thursday, April 15, for
the benefit of the Old Folks home.
Come and enjoy yourself.—Adv.
A vote for M. F. Singleton Is a vote
for a real race man and a progressive
citizen.
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CAMP FIltE NOTES.
The Ocowasin Camp Fire group held
a councile fire Friday at the residence
of Gladys Brown. The candle lighters
were Ruth Jones, Pauline Black and
Beatrice Black. Honor ■ beads were
awarded to Pauline and Beatrice
Black and Alma Webster.
VOCAL ARTISTS IN CONCERT.
Vocal artists who will appear in
concert April 16 at St. John’s A. M.
E. church are, Mesdames Flora Pink
ston, James G Jewell, Lena Curry,
Stella McCoy, Miss I.aura Graves
and Messrs. John A. Singleton and
Rufus Long.
V. P. SIMMONS RETURNS
FROM THE SOUTH
A. P. Simmons of the Teddy Bear
Express company, after a pleasant
visit to the south has returned and
is back on the job. Friends and pa
trons can find him at the old stand.
Douglas 8682.—Adv.
CHARLEY UNITT FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Charley Unitt desires his friends
who have known him during his long
residence in Omaha not to overlook
the fact that if they want to vote for
his renomination at the primaries
they must be sure that they have reg
istered as republicans. He is candi
date for renomjnation for county com
missioner from the Fifth district.
WIVERTISEMENT.
The Co-Operative Workers of Amer
ica is proceeding according to the
plans previously announced, and the
public is subscribing for the stock in
gratifying numbers, assuring the
completion of the work as outlined.
The report which the company is
required to make through the bureau
of securities each and every sixty-day
period will show strict compliance
with the order of the bureau fixing
the conditions under which the com
pany is operating and disposing of
its securities.
This is the first co-operative mer
I cantile enterprise ever organized in
■Ihe central west. Progress that has
been made thus far assures the suc
cess of the enterprise.
[ Co-Operative Workers of America,
Per 55. C. SNOWDEN,
Secretary.
ANOTHER NEW CAR.
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Mr. J. D. Lewis has purchased a
new five-passenger Dodge touring
car.
All rights reserved. Keep April 16
open for a date with us.
Real estate for sale and rent.
Real estate for sale and rent. Guy
B. Robbins, Doug. 2842 or Web. 5519.
FRANK BANDLE
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