The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, July 08, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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Events and
Persons
David Merriweather, formerly of
Mobile, Ala., but for the paBt two and
a half years a resident of Omaha, died
Friday morning after a brief illness.
He was 31 years old. He is survived
by a wife and five small children, who
reside at Thirty-third and Evans
streets; his father and mother and
other close relatives, all of whom re
side in Alabama. The funeral was
held from the chapel of the Silas
Johnson Western Funeral home Tues
day afternoon at 2 o’clock. Inter
ment was in Forest Lawn. The Rev.
John Albert Williams officiated.
E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 600 Bee
Bldg. Douglas 3841 or Harney 2156.
Morris Williams, who some years
ago was a resident of Omaha but re
turned to Fort Worth, Tex., arrived
in the city Friday to be the guest of
W. D. Taylor, 2117 North Twenty
eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. Williams
left Omaha nine years ago and this is
his first visit here since then. He will
leave Monday for Chicago.
Mrs. Charles Seymour of 2626 Ma
ple street has gone to Lawrence, Kas.,
to visit her mother and sister.
Mrs. Isabella Crouch of the Flo
Les Apartments left Saturday night
for a two weeks’ visit to Chicago and
other eastern points.
Mrs. Lottie Gamble, Worthy Grand
Matron 0. E. S., was an Omaha vis
itor last Thursday en route from the
west to her home in Kansas City, Mo.
Heist Pharmacy for drugs. 2702
Cuming street. Harney *81.—Adv.
George Dickinson went to Lincoln
Saturday where he spent the Fourth
V1WUI1R 11 njuun.
Mrs. Bui a Henderson and daughter,
Eula, have returned from Shreveport,
la., where she attended the funeral
of her father, Mr. Monroe Thomas.
The Monitor Is In receipt of a card
from Dr. Jesse Merchant, formerly of
Omaha but now a resident of Chi
cago, announcing the arrival of a fine
baby girl at the Merchant home June
23.
Have your subscription money ready
for The Monitor collector when he
calls. 0
Miss Lucy Allen, 3412 Evans street,
entertained a group of young people
on the Fourth. The time was spent
In dancing and eating. About twenty
four were present.
Howard l^ee of Rochester, N. Y., Is
the'guest of his aunt, Mrs. Robert T.
Walker, 2423 Maple street.
Among the many delightful Boeial
events given complimentary to Mrs.
Austin Sen-ant of Chicago were: A
card party given by Mrs. J. F. Smith;
motor trips by Mrs. W. W. Peebles
and Mrs. Craig Morris; a lawn party
by Mrs. J. E. Brown, and a breakfast
given by MrB. A. Hicks. Mrs. Serrant
was an honor guest of Mrs. Wm. Mur
phy at the Elite Whist Club Dancing
Party at the Hanscom Park Pavtllion.
Send in your subscription for The
Monitor, please. Tt Is $2.00 a yoar,
The First Regimental Band. U. F.
K. P., Dan Desdunes, leader, played
at Macedonia, la., Saturday and at
Columbus, Neb., Sunday and Monday.
Miss Beatrice Dunn left Wednesday
for a month’s stay in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
AiKortn Wntthtnfi'ton nf Penaa
oola, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Ste
phens, 2920 Caldwell street, and may
decide to make her home In Omaha.
Mrs. Oliver Willis entertained at a
children’s party complimentary to lit
tle Oleatha Serrant of Chicago.
A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 240 8. 18tb
»L i». 7812. CoL 8881.—Adv.
Mrs. Russ and daughter, Harriet, of
Denver, Colo., are the guests of Mrs.
J. W. Pinkston. Mrs. Russ is a sister
of Mrs. J. H. Crawford.
Mrs. James Washington of San
Francisco, Cal., is the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. L. E. Britt. She Is Mrs.
Britt’s aunt.
Mrs. George Watson leaves Satur
day for a two months’ visit to Los
Angeles, Cal.
Furnished room ads and cards of
thanks must be paid for in advance.
Mrs. Ella Edwards of Okmulgee,
Okla., mother of Mrs. W. T. Gary of
2424 Burdette street, is visiting her
daughter and expects to remain in
the city for six weeks.
Mrs. Austen Serrant and little
daughter, who have been the guests
of Mrs. Serrant's sisters, Mrs. J. B.
Brown, and Mrs. L. Kenner, left for
their home in Chicago Sunday after
noon.
DENTLO. Have you tried it? You
don’t know what real tooth paste is
until you do. Manufactured in Omaha
by the Kaffir Chemical Laboratories.
Ask your druggist for Dentlo, the
pyorrhea preventive toothpaste.—Adv.
The Rev. and Mrs. Russel Taylor,
who motored from Empire, Wyo., and
expected to arrive in time for serv
ice at the Presbyterian Church of
which he has charge, Sunday were de
layed by wheel trouble and did not
reach Omaha until Sunday night. The
Taylor family now are all here and
are located at Twenty-seventh and
Charles streets.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Barker of
2706 Parker street announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Ruby Thomp
son, to Henry Webster. The happy
event occurred June 17th at the resi
dence of the bride’s parents, the Rev.
W. F. Botts officiating. The young
couple have hosts of friends who wish
them prosperity.
Dr. J. Boston Hill has returned
front a pleasant visit to Chicago.
Miss Tommie May McKinney of Los
Angeles, Cal., sister of Mrs. Napier
of North Twentieth street, who has
been her guest for two weeks, left
Wednesday morning for home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pinkett enter
tained Dean Kelly Miller at dinner
Thursday evening.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
Mrs. O. T. Ward of Kansas City,
Mo., stopped in our city en route to
Seattle to visit her sister, Mrs. E.
Thomas. Mrs. R. V. Robinson accom
panied her from Council Bluffs to Se
attle. They expect to be gone a
month.
Mrs. A. Gamble and children. Doro
thy Ellen and Dick, left Sunday for
Horton. Kas., to visit her sisters, Mrs.
Hattie Hawkins and Mrs. Bessie Br
Tin.
Mrs. Black of Kansas City, accom
panied by her son and daughter, is
visiting her cousin, Mrs. lberta Tur
ner.
Mrs. Jack Payne is on the sick list,
but is slowly improving.
The lawn social given by Mrs. Liz
zie Payne, Mrs. Martha Herndon and
MIsb Ijzzie Wilson at the residence of
Mrs. Payne, was quite a success so
cially and financially. The amount
cleared was $25.
Mrs. Emma Turner has returned
from a two weeks' visit to Kansas
City.
Mrs. Addle Davis reports a pleasant
visit to Avoca from which place she
has returned after a week’s absence.
Mr. P. J. Richardson is improving
and is now able to sit up.
Mr. Wilber Stewart left Wednesday
for Evanston, 111., where he will visit
his uncle.
Mrs. V.' H. Humphrey has opened
an ice cream parlor at 1017 West
Broadway.
Wash Moore was taken very ill Sun
day and is in the hospital.
WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY HONORED
A party of friends planned a pleas
ant surprise on Dr. and Mrs. L. E.
Britt last Wednesday night, which was
the tenth anniversary of their mar
riage and presented them with an
aluminum turkey roaster and other
articles of aluminum ware and a
handsome blue bird luncheon set. The
day was also Mrs. Britt’s birthday an
niversary, so the pleasantly planned
party was In honor of both events.
ST. PAUL DRUGGIST
VISITS PARENTS
Elmer Morris, who is now conduct
ing a drug store in St. Paul, Minn.,
at Dale and Central, came to Omaha
Thursday to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Morris. He is a
brother of Dr. Craig Morris, the well
known and successful dentist of our
city. Mr. Morris was a welcome vis
itor at The Monitor office and the
Kaffir Chemical Laboratories. He
was surprised and pleased with the
progress of the chemical company and
Intends to push Kaffir products at his
drug store. He left Friday night for
St. Paul.__
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Armours vs Union Giants
One of the fastest colored aggregations
ever gotten together—including
Bingham the funny man.
Saturday, July 10 Game called 3:30 p. m.
Double Header Sunday, July 11
Game Called at 2:15 p. m.
At Rourke Park
Music by Armours Band
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| Coming Wed. July 14th and |
| Thur. July 15 Columbia Hall |
| Nay Brothers f
| Greatest Minstrels I
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| T|he Showof a Thousand Laughs
I DIXIE BAND AND ORCHESTRA f;
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4 A Show for Ladies, Gentlemen and Chrldren 4
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4 Strictly Clean and Up-to-Date 4
X Direct From Big Time Theatres X
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| Big Street Parade at 4 p. m. |
V by Jazziest Band that has ever played on your streets V
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£ Evening Concert at 7:30 Price 55c |
*:* Real Funny Folks Full of Jazz
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1 of Women’s High Grade |
I Oxfords, Pumps, |
I Colonials, Theo Ties I
= in Brown or Black Kid =
| OR VERY FINE
I PATENTS I
5 FRENCH HEELS OR MILITARY HEELS
We have 668 pairs that if they were bought regular r
they would sell for $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.50 pair
5 NOW GO ON SALE AT
$4.95
COME BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND EXPECT
FOOTWEAR WORTH TO A j- 1
$12.50 a pair, at . ^
North Omaha's Big Department Store =
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1 WE ALWAYS HAVE THE LARGEST VARIETY
| and the FINEST FOOTWEAR IN NORTH OMAHA
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THE M. S. SANITARIUM
Rooms 201-202-203 Kaffir Block, 817 North 16th Street,
I OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Hydro, Electro and Light Therapeutics
We are especially equipped with all forms of modem
appliances for scientific treatment of Rheumatism, Neuritis,
Sciatica, High Blood Pressure, Nephritis, and kindred dis
orders. Our Bath Department is equipped to administer
every form of baths. Our Electro-Therapeutic Department
is most complete.
The M. S. SANITARIUM is not a hospital; patients
come only for daily treatments. We are so near you that
hours of treatment may be accommodated to suit your con
venience. Do not postpone another day. Call or get full
information by mail.
The M. S. SANITARIUM is the only Colored Sanitarium
in the west.
Phone Douglas 7841
Gem Cleaners I
My business stands for what ?
my people demand and need. %
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skirt and that old hat away, }t
when we are prepared to do ❖
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Gem Cleaners
4825 South 26th Street, $
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“NELO” Hair Grower
Mrs. Eula Neal, Mnfr.
1841 N. Eighteenth Street
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