The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 26, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    Events and
Persons
One of the prettiest weddings of
the season was solemnized at the resi
dence of Mr. ami Mrs. J.-W. Alexander
Saturday evening when their oldest
daughter, Marie, became the bride of
Mr. John Newsome of Bellefountaine,
Ohio,, Rev. W. C. Williams officiating.
Holst Pharmacy for drugs. 2702
Turning street. Harney 681.—Adt.
Mrs. Elsie Jeferson has finished a
course in Poro hairdressing at Mrs.
Hill's Poro College, 2320 North 24th
street.
Mr. Willis M. Wyatt, student of the
Western University of Quindoro, Kan.,
was the guest of Miss Trudie B.
Selby, 2518 Lake street, August 21.
Mr. Wyatt served with the Atlantic
fleet in European waters on board the
U. S. S. New Mexico.
A. P. Scrnkgs, Lawyer, 220 8. 16th
5L D. 7812. CoL «8*l^_Ady.
Mr. Robert Jones and Miss Aida
Hill were married at the residence of
the bride’s sister, Mrs. James Bell,
2425 Ohio street. Rev. W. C. Williams
performed the ceremony. Only rela
tives and a few close friends were
present. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will re
side in their home, 2515 Burdette
street.
Mrs. Simon Harrold and daughter,
Irene, have returned home after a five
week’s visit in Chicago and Gary, Ind.
Miss Blanche Nance formerly of this
city and the Misses Edith and Julia
Wilson and their mother Mrs. Thomas
Wilson of Toronto, Canada, are spend
ing their vacation in Buffalo and
Niagara Falls, N. Y., and St. Cather
ine and Port Dalhousie, Ontario.
Monitor advertisers want your bus
iness; that’s why they advertise In
your paper.
Mr, Maynard Wilson of 2516 Corby
street gave a complimentary luncheon
and smoker at hm residence Sunday
August 22nd, for a number of the
committee on entertainment of the
Grand Lodge. Among those present
were Messrs Charles Dickinson, J. H.
Crawford, Samuel Bush, J. W. Wilson,
J. H. Glover, W. .P. Wade, G. W.
Griffin, Perry Warner, T. L. Floyd,
John Hickman, G. D. Buford and K.
H. Lee.
Jess Miller of Kansas City, Mo., is
visiting his brother, Ira Miller.
Mrs. John Hug of Hastings, and
Mrs. Fannie Young of Lincoln were
the week-end guests of Mrs. George
Ashby of Poppleton avenue. They vis
ited The Monitor office and Inspected
the Kaffir Chemical laboratories Sat
urday, with which they were highly
pleased.
E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 600 Bee
Bldg. Douglas 3841 or Harney 2156.
Mrs. W. N. Jackson and daughter,
Olive, have returned from a five
weeks’ visit with relatives and friends
in Kansas and Missouri. They were
accompanied rfome by Mrs. Bessie Ir
vin of Horton, Kansas, who is the
* niece of Mrs. Jackson.
Mrs. W. N. Jackson entertained Fri
day ate a 6 o’clock dinner in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Walding and Mrs. Ir
vin of Kansas. Covers were laid for
ten.
Mrs. Lauretta S. Douglas and
daughter of Little Rock, Ark., are
visiting their father and stepmother,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith, 2015 North
i) Twenty-fifth street.
Mrs. Florence Elligan of Atchison,
Kan., was the week-end guest of Mrs.
Charles Whitley.
Mrs. C. H. Huester, who was for
mery located at 2805 Ohio street, is
now comfortably located at 1520
North Twenty-fourth street.
Miss Zilma Taylor, a student of
Lincoln High School, Kansas City, Mo.
who has been spending her vacation
with Miss Carrie McNairy, 608 North
Firty-fifth avenue, left for her home
Tuesday.
Mrs. Belle Taylor and Mrs. Alberta
Murray entertained at 4 o’clock din
ner August 15 in honor of Miss Clara
Kellogg, and Mrs. Beulah Harris of
St. Louis, Mo., at the residence of
the former. The table was beautifully
adorned with a silver flower basket
of purple and white phlox. Covers
were laid for seven.
Pay your subscription before the
price goes up.
Miss Margaret Bell left Monday for
Chicago to visit her aunt, Mrs. G.
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton and
infant son returned Monday from
Portland, Ore., where Mrs. Stanton
had spent two months visiting her
mother, Mrs. E. Richardson.
Mr. O. Sewell and V. McQueen loft
Saturday night for Kansas City, Mo.,
on a business trip.
Neat furnished rooms may be had.
Mrs. Hueston, 1520 North Twenty
fourth street. Webster 3224.
Miss Helen Mynette and Leland N.
Carigan of Sioux City, la., are visit
ing Miss Elia Wright of 2885 Ohio
street.
The Misses Marion and Sadie Al
gee of Manilla, la., were Omaha vis
itors Thursday. Both young ladies
will appear here in a musical recital
about the middle of September. Miss
Marion AI gee will re-enter the Oberlin
conservatory the latter part of Sep
tember.
Mrs. D. S. Taylor and daughter of
St. Paul, Minn., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Headly. Mrs. Headly
is Mrs. Taylor's niece.
Mrs. Alexander Tillery of Chicago
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John
Grant Pegg.
Miss Marguerite Home of Duluth.
Minn., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Reuligp Moore. ' Miss Home, who is
an active member of the Duluth
Branch of the N. A. A. C. P., is re- j
ceiving contributions for the Defense
Fund which the Duluth branch is j
raising for the men awaiting trial for !
the alleged assault on the Truxen
girl which resulted in the murder of
three circus employees.
Mrs. Owen W. Waller, Jr., who re- j
cently underwent an operation at the
Swedish Mission hospital is rapidly |
improving.
Young business man, 28 years old,
living in large city in Illinois, with an
income, home, an automobile, would
like to correspond with a refined, in
telligent young lady, who must be a
church goer. Will exchange photo
grafs. Address Box 1, The Monitor.
Mrs. Lizzie Buford who has been
confined to her bed for the past two
weeks is able to be up again.
Mrs. W. N. Moore of North Thirt
ieth street entertained at an after
noon tea Thursday in honor of Mrs.
E. Ella Russ of Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Brown and
children have gone to Atchison and
Topeka, Kans., to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson ,
of Sioux City, la., are visiting Mrs. I
Robinson's parents. Dr. *and Mrs. A.
G. Edwards.
Who is “the most beautiful woman
on the American stage?’’ Well, it’s a
man. See Julian Eltinge in “An Ad
venturess” at the Loyal Theatre, be
1 ginning Sunday, August 29. Don’t
miss it.
SOl'TH SIDE NEWS
Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church.
Services were well atended all day
Sunday. More than $50 was raised
for all purposes. The Rev. Mr. Bryant
joined the congregation.
The congregation is quite anxious
to have their pastor returned to them
for another year.
Mrs. Sarah Severe and Mr. I/ot Peg
grem are heading a committee for a
great enteitainment in the basement
of the church Saturday night for the
pastor. There will be a nice lunch
served. All are invited.
Mr. Cuitis and wife of Sioux City,
la., were South Side visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Daniels and Miss Rosey
Haynes of Boone, la., were guests of
Mrs. Lena Goode, Monday.
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St. Benedict Community Home
2429 Parker Phone Webster 6685
Boy Scouts, Wednesday evenings.
. Childrens games, Tuesday at 2:00 p. m.
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| Seward Street Presbyterian Church
! ! Comer Twenty-Sixth and Seward Streets
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Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday School, I>r. J. H. Hutten, Super
tendent; 11 a. m., regular morning worship; 8 p. m., praise service,
evangelistic.
«> Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer and song service.
;; REV. RUSSEL TAYLOR, MINISTER
< • 2628 Charles Street, Phone Webster 4255.
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