The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 19, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mrs. Ella Perry of Nashville, Tenn.,
woh has been visiting Mrs. M. L.
•Rucker and Mrs. Belle Glover of 4501
Burt street for several days, left Mon
day afternoon for her home.
Hoist Pharmacy for drags. 2702
Cuming street. Harney 681.—Adv.
Mrs. E. Emmons of 1814 North
Twenty-seventh street, left Saturday
on a two months' visit to Los Angeles
and Oakland, Cal.
Mrs. William Barnes of Denver,
Colo., is the guest of Mrs. Philip
Letcher, 3415 North Twenty-eighth
street.
A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 S. 18th
ii. D. 812. CoL 8881.—Adv.
Mrs. Del Cash and Mr. John and
Tex I/)wry motored to Fremont Sat
urday, returning Monday.
H. Gomez Davis, who has been In
Oklahoma presenting the Kaffir
Chemical Laboratories, returned to
the city Friday. He will sell Kaffir
products in the city.
Monitor advertisers want your bus
iness; that’s why they advertise in
your paper. .
P. F. Haynes, whom many will re
member as a former medical student
at Creighton university, hut who for
some years has been in business in
St. Joseph, Mo., was an Omaha visitor
last week.
Mrs. Fannie Crow of 1116 North Sev
enteenth street, entertained at break
fast Sunday morning for Mrs. Maggie
Robinson of Kansas City, Mo. Covers
were laid for six.
E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 600 Bee
Bldg. Douglas 3841 or Harney 2156.
Mr 4. Clarence H. Singleton and
daughter, Ernestine, have gone to
Ypsilanti, Mich., to visit Mrs Single
ton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Washing
ton.
Mrs. Lida Singletary and daughter,
Ixjuise. and Robert J. Hill, of Kansas
City, Mo., are week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Scott of North Twen
ty-eighth street.
If you wish to buy good property,
call and see us. G. W. Macklin. Web
ster 4304.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thomas left
Wednesday in their car lor an over
land trip to Denver, Colo., to visit
their son. Hugh.
St. Philip’s lawn social, August 24.
Dont' miss it—Adv.
Mrs. Ernest L. Harris and daugh
ter. Beulah, who have been the guests
of Mrs. Sarah Lewis of Miami street,
left Monday night for their home in
St Louis.
Pay your subscription before the
price goes up.
Miss Clara Kellogg, who has been
spending her vacation with her aunt,
Mrs. Smith, of 2715 Miami street, left
Wednesday for her home in St. Louis.
Mrs. R. B. Rhodes entertained at
dinner Sunday in honor of Miss
Beulah Allen of Ottumwa, Iowa.
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Bishop Matthew W. Clair of Wash- j
ington. D. C., during his visit to I
Omaha, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. I
W. W. Peebles.
Mrs. W. G. Haynes will leave Sat- ;
urdav night for a two weeks' visit
with her mother and other relatives
a € Pittsburgh, Pa.
Miss Dorothy E. Williams returned
Friday morning from Minneapolis,
where she was the guest of her aunt,
Mrs. S. A. Steele; her grandmother,
Mrs. E. I. Gamble, and her uncles, Ed
ward, William B. and George Gamble
and wife All vied with each other in
seeing that her visit was a pleasant
one. y *
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper E. Brown and
daughter, Gladys, left Sunday for a
two weeks’ visit to Chicago and adja
cent cities. While in Chicago they
will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Serrant.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis and chil
. dren, accompanied by Mr. Lewis's
I mother, Mrs. C. H. Lewis, Mrs. Rich
ard Simpson and Mrs. Althea Turner
and son .motored to Sioux City, Iowa,
and Jefferson, S. D., last week.
Messrs. J. H. Broomfield and W. H.
, Robinson, Harry Buford and Dr. C.
H. Singleton, will leave Saturday
; morning in their cars for Kansas City.
Before leaving Saturday they will be
joined here by Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
Travis, who are motoring over from
j St. Paul, Minn., and Frank Williams
; of Sioux City, who will accompany
j them on the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gordon have
gone to housekeeping at Twenty-sev
i enth and Miami streets.
Friday night of last week the Inde
\ pendent Order of Immaculates held
an impressive public installation of its
! officers at the 1*. B. F. hall. Mrs.
! Reeves conducted the installation.
Warren Brooks, who has been em
ployed at the United States Army
building for the past twenty-one years
has been promoted to watchman, with
a substantial increase of salary.
Messrs. W. D. and Edward Taylor
of 2117 North Twenty-eighth street,
| were called to Topeka, Kan., this week
ion account of the serious illness of
: their mother, Mrs. Matilda Esters, who
’died before they reached her. They
will return at the end of this week.
"Pirate Gold,” a ten episode Pathe
serial, which promises to be the great
est thriller at the Loyal theater on
; Thursday, August 26.
Mr. John Murray and family and
Mrs. L. Anderson have gone to
Schuyler, Neb., for a few weeks’ va
cation. St. Benedict misses them very
much and hope they will soon return
to take their place in the workings
of the soelety.
Miss Thomas, sister In charge of
! St. Benedict had to go to Chicago for
a rest as she was worked down.
Mrs. John T. McDonald, Sr., who
| was operated on in St. Joseph’s hos
pital, is now at home at 2206 Charles
street, and is doing nicely.
The children’s games will be re
sumed this week and all the children
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OYAL THEATR
24th AND CALDWELL
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STAKTI Ml THURSDAY. AUGUST 28
A Smashing, Mystifying Feature Serial
—In Ten Surprise-Packed Episodes—
YOU WILL SEE
20TH CENTURY PIRATES! ROMANCE!
RIPROARING ACTION! ’ SUSPENSE!
MELODRAMATIC THRILLS! ’ SENSATIONS!
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A. TREVINS
OK NEW YOKh CITY
Will Speak at
The Swedish Auditorium
!««!» CHICAGO STREET
Saturday, August 21st, at 8 O’clock P. M.
..COME AM* BRING YOCK KR1ENDH
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I have a number of bargains in homes—five, six and seven rooms.
Well located. Am able to sell at $250 to $350 and up cash; balance
monthly payments.
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E. M. DAVIS
Telephone Webster 2420
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I Seward Street Presbyterian Church |
Y Corner Twenty-Sixth and Seward Streets £
f SERVICES I
(Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday School, Dr. J. H. Hutten, Super- Y
tendent; li a. m., regular morning worship; 8 p. m., praise service, £
evangelistic. Y
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer and song service. |
' REV. RUSSEL TAYLOR, MINISTER
A 2628 Charles Street, Phone Webster 4255. '£
FRIEDMAN BROS.
The Family Shoe Store
' 1504 North Twenty-fourth Street
Aunounce Their Fall Opening of Men’s,
Women’ and Children’s Shoes
SCHOOL SHOES A SPECIALTY
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are expected to be at the games every
Tuesday.
II VS A G HO WING IH SIX ESS.
Milton May per Is a young Jewish
merchant who came to Omaha about
a year ago and began a general mer
chandising business under the name
ot the Reliable Mercantile company,
has opened a store at 1809 North
Twenty-fourth street, where he en
joys a large patronage from colored
people, which he appreciates. Mr.
Mayper's courtesy, affability and fair
dealing with all his customers, ac
counts for his success. Mr. Mayper
has a rapidly growing business, be
cause he tends strictly lo business. He
sets a good example for others.
CIICKCH OF ST. PHILIP THE
DEACON.
Rev. John Albert Williams, Pastor.
Large Congregations were present
at all the Sunday morning services,
William Henry, the infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Bean was baptized
at this service. This is another of
the interesting cases In w hich Father ■
Williams had baptized the parents,
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[presented them for confirmation and
solemnized their marriage and now
baptizes their children.
Choir rehearsal will be held Friday
night at the residence of Mrs. H. R.
Roberts. That of last Friday was held
with Mr. and Mtb. Augustus Hicks.
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fl We will open for business
Saturday, Aug. 21. Come
look over our beautiful line of
goods and store room.
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j* 4727-29 South 24th St. SOUTH OMAHA
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St. Philip’s
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l Annual Lawn Social f
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Tuesday Night Aug. 24
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| Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones |
28th and Caldwell Street ^
X Program—Good Music Admission 25c $
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l St. Benedict Community Home
2429 Parker Phone Webster 6685 |
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Boy Scouts, Wednesday evenings. *
Childrens games, Tuesday at 2:00 p. m.
| i: Dates of Sewing and Cooking Clubs to be announced
{j later.
EVERYBODY WELCOME!!
- BEAUTIFUL HAIR AT EVERY AGE
“NELO” HAIR REQUISITE assures it. Rob
the hair of its lustre and you rob it of half its
- beauty, its suppleness and its strength. When
the natural oil which protects it is deficient,
it must be supplemented, otherwise the hair
will become'dull, dry and brittle; it will split
at the ends and prematurely fail out.
“NELO” HAIR GROWER, 52c
“NELO” PRESSING OIL, 52c
MRS. EULA NEAL, Mnfr.
1814 North Eighteenth St. Webster 6521
Omaha, Neb.
Hair Dressing, Scalp Specialist, Massaging
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