The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, March 24, 1921, Image 3

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    h vents and
Persons
Big Musical Comedy and Easier Hall
by the Swastika Racquet Club, Colum
bia Hall, 24th and Lake Sts., Monday
evening, March 28. It
E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters
1 rust Bldg. Douglas 3841 or ilarnev
2156.
Men’s all-wool Serge Suits at spe
cial price of 412.95 are offered by the
' Leader, 4727-29 So. 24tli Street (oppo
site postofflce), South Side.
Big Musical Comedy and Easter Bull
h.v the Swaslika Racquet Club, Colum
bia Hall, 24th and Lake Sts., Monday
evening, March 28. It
Buy your Easter shoes at C. J. Carl
son. 1514 No. 24th St.
We handle the best shoes at the
lowest prices. Ladies’, gents' and chil
dren. Full line. C. J. Carlson, 1514
1514 No. 24th St.
Holst Pharmacy for drugs. 2702
Cuming street. Harney 681.—Adv.
Large assortment of ladies’ new pat
tern Sprin Mats at special prices—no
two hats alike. The Leader, 4727-29
So. 24th Street (opposite postofflce),
South Side.
Fresh eggs direct from the country
going at 25c per doz. at Harrington's
Grocery, 2111-16 No. 24th St.
Try Hurrington'g Grocery, 2114-16
No. 24th St., for quality.
Harrington Grocery, 2114-16 North
24th SL, for fresh fruits, vegetables,
fresh and smoked meats at the lowest
market price.
The Men’s Laymen of Pilgrim Bap
tist church will have charge of the
services next Sunday evening. They
are planning an unusual program.
When you need Real .Manicuring,
see Miss Ethel Ilow, Jenkins’ Ilarher
Shop, 2122 North 24th Street.
Mr. Geda Thompson of Jenkins'
barber shop, 2212 North 24th St., left
Friday for Claremore Springs, Okla.;
where he will spend some time in the
interest of his health.
The Leader, 4727 29 So. 24th Street
(opposite postofflce), South Side, Is
offering credit accommodations at
cash prices. See our new line of
Spring Hats, Dresses and Suits for \
Easter wear. YOUR CREDIT IS
GOOD. See special 42.50 coupon In
our advertisement.
Jenkin's Barber Shop—All work
strictly first-class. 2122 No. 24th SL
Webster 2095.
Miss Ethel Dow, manicurist for the
Jenkins barber shop, is spending a j
month’s vacation in Houston, Tex., and
exj itts to return to Omaha shortly.
Mr. Ed Killingsworth and Miss Ruth
Washington were married in Chicago
last week. They are residing in
Omaha at 2216 Grant street.
The Monitor is still the old reliable
newspaper that has been a welcome
weekly visitor in the homes of our
people for nearly six years. Are you;
a subscriber?
A. I*. Scruggs, lawyer, 220 8. 18th
it. D. 7812. CoL 8881.—Adv.
Mrs. Warren Brooks of North 28th
street, who has been ill, is much better, j
Mr. and Mrs. B. Napier entertained
the Industrious Eight and a few othei
friends at their home on North Twen
tieth street, March 16, in honor of
their twelfth wedding anniversary and *
also surprised Mrs. G. Harris whose
birthday was the same date. The
house was beautifully decorated with ;
St. Patrick's day colors and a delicious
luncheon war served. Mrs. Napier and
Mis. Harris were the recipients of
beautiful presents.
Mr. William Lewis, head waiter for :
the Chamber of Commerce, left Friday
for Claremore Springs Okla., in the j
interest of his health.
Dwight and Joseph, sons of Mr. and j
Mrs. S. H. Dorsey, 3643 Parker street,
have been detained at home by illness, j
Dwight suffered a severe cut on his
leg a short time ago by a fall.
Mary Ellen, the infant daughter df I
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Britt, will be
baptized Sunday evening at the 6
o’clock vesper services at the Church
of St. l’hilip the Deacon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shipman and
daughters, Madeline and Thelma, have
gone to Elm Creek, Neb., where thet
Shipman Bros., who are grading con
tractor, have a large grading con
tract for the railroad. They will lw
absent all summer.
, Huy new Volte Dresses at a very
special price of 42.95. The Leader,
4727-29 So. 21th Street (opposite post
office), South Side.
Jenkin's Barber Shop—All Work
Strictly EIrst ( Ians. 2122 N. 24tli St
V) eb.- 2095.
Mrs. William H. Haynes of Wash
ington, D. C„ arrived In the city Fri
day night and Is the guest of her son
and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Haynes, 2859 Corby street.
Mrs. Harry Buford, who has been
visiting her mother at Joliet, 111., re
turned last week.
The Industrious Eight met at the
residence of Mrs. R. Hudson, 2536
Parker street, Friday, March 11, and
spent an enjoyable evening, the apo
dal feature being a birthday surprise
In honor of Mrs. J. A. Cropp, who was
presented with a beautiful Japanese
fern.
Mrs. Silas Johnson, who Is sttll
quite 111 at her residence, shows some
slight Improvement, it. is reported.
Eugene Bell, son of CyruB D. Bell,
who has been absent from Omaha for
a number of years, Is here visiting his
relatives. He was employed for many
years In the mailing department, of
theWorld Herald. “Gene" is now a
resident of Mason City, Ta.
William II. (Bob) Robinson had a
pretty close call last Friday night
when he was taken dangerously ill
with acute indigestion. Fortunately
he was able to receive prompt medical
attention, othewise Bob’s many friends
might have been missing his genial
presence.
Mrs. Lizzie Buford, who was taken
seriously ill Sunday, has been re
moved to St. Elizabeth's hospital,
where her condition is somewhat im
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Jewell an
nounce the marriage of their niece,
Ruth Antoinette Washington, to Mr.
; Edward W. Killingsworth. which tool,
place Thursday, March 17, at the home
or the bride’s aunt, Mrs. J. H. McDer
mott, 3530 South Park avenue, Chi
cago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Killingsworth
will be at home to their friends at
2216 Gram steeet.
Thy revival meeting of Pilgrim Bap-1
list church will begin April 1. It will I
be conducted by Rev. W. H. Young of
Topeka, Kans. Rev. Wm. Franklin,
pastor.
Mrs. Eva Johnson was granted a di
vorce from her husband, Nimrod
Johnson, Monday, and her maiden
name of Eva Taylor restored.
You can show your appreciation for
The Monitor and help support ft b>'
paying your own subscription prompt
ly and getting your neighbor to sub
scribe. Then, too, be sure to patron
Ize our advertisers and tell them th ,t
you saw their nd in “OUR PAPER,
THE MONITOR.”
Miss Carrie Gray of Springfiel I,
Mass., who has been making her home
"Ith Mrs. E. R. West, has accepted a
position with the Shipman Bros., and
has gone to Elm Creek, Neb.
M. F. Singleton has been appointed
one of the deputy assessors.
The stockholders by the Co opera
tive Workers of America are request
ed to be present at the store, 1516-1S
North Twenty fourth, street, Fridav
and Saturday, March 25 and 26, 1921,
for the purpose of entertaining th^
Colored Commercial Club. The com
mercial club’s rally will be held on
these days.
Mrs. J. A. Hughes of 2911 Ersklne
street Is much better and hopes to
be able to be out soon.
Rev. M. H. Wilkinson and wife were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sto
vall, 1619 North Twenty-third street,
last Sunday to dinner.
Rev. M. H. Wilkinson, state mis
sionary, will preach at St. Paul Bap
list church Sunday morning, and at
Pleasant Green Baptist church at
night.
AL 40NE8* BOX LUNCHES
Try A1 Jones’ box lunches. Dandy
for noonday. 25 cents each. Table
Supply, Seventeenth and Douglas,
Courtney’s old stand. Also baked ap
ple dumplings and all kinds of appe i
tlzlng salads Bent from Mr. Jones’,
home daily at 11 o'clock.
DISTRICT GRAND M ASTER HERE
The district grand master, Mr.
1’haeher of Kansas jurisdiction of the |
Grand United Order of Odd Fellow*
was in the city Monday evening, March
21, and addressed the Odd Eeiiuw,
and Household of Ruth at Pilerfm
Baptist church. An informal recep
tion was tendered him. Quite a num
ber of persons were present and en
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joyed the evening. The Odd Fellows
of the city are planning for the an
nual Thanksgiving services to be held
on the second Sunday in May. The
order is taking on new life.
CAMP FIRE
Group Ocowasin met at the Y. V/.
C. A. and took their first lesson in
millinery with the Misses Alice Wat
son, Gladys Brown and Dorothy Wil
liams as teachers. The girls are mak
ing plans for Mother’s day which is in
May.
l.A. Edholm E. W. Shermar
Standard Laundry
24tii, Near Lake Street
Phone Webster 130
HENRY W. DUNN
CANDIDATE FOR
City Commissioner of Omaha
Subject to the Primary Election, April 5, 1921
Mr. Dunn is now Police Judge of Omaha.
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1 MUSIC SHOP !
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1416 DOUGLAS ST. PHONE TYLER 4090 X
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£ Mail Orders a Specialty X
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V 25th and Hamilton Sts. •*
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EASTER FLOWERS
CHARLES EDERER,
Florist
30th and Bristol Streets Webster 4745
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| THE SWASTIKA
RACQUET CLUB |
Y Presents the
I Swastika Follies f
i A Musical Comedy in Six X
X Big Acts
£ EASTER MONDAY, i
X MARCH 28 }
X At X
COLUMBIA HALL $
;j; Dancing after the prog nun. X
•{• Fletcher’s Syncopated Or- X
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ED E. MOREAKTY, Atty.,
700 l’eters Tr ust lildg.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice to non-resident defendant:
To Stella Terrell, non-resident defend
ant:
You are hereby notified that on the
25th day of October, 1020 Clay Ter
rell, your husband, filed his petition
in the district cour t of Douglas Coun
ty, Nebraska, the object and prayer of
which is to obtain an absolute decree
of divorce from you on the grounds
that you have wilfully deserted him,
and for more than two years last past
You are hereby further notified that
on the 1st day of March, 1021, leave
was given the plaintiff to secure serv
ice on you by publication. You are
required to answer said petition on or
before the 18th day of April, 1021.
CLAY TERRELL.
By Ed F. Morearty, His Attorney
! 4t—3-4, 11, 18, 26-21
| CLARENCE DESDUNES
TEACHER OF VIOLIN '}
X R«»- Studio Web. 4388 •!
A 2502 Ilurdette St. Tyler 1234 *!
X Dealer in new aViil used instru- •]
ments. Instruments repaired. J
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Crosstown Furniture Co.
SPECIAL SALE OF
STOVES AM) FURWITCHK
S007-0!) Vorlli Twenty.fourth SL
Phone Webster 480
WILLIAMSON'S DRUG STORE l
Tobacco, Toilet Articles, Candies I
and Refreshments. All goods \
promptly delivered.
2306 No. 24th St. Web. 4443 jjj
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Orpha M. Davis, D.C.S j
CHIROPODIST
(.raduale Illinois College of 1
Chiropody
Licensed by Nebraska Stale J
Hoard ]
SCIENTIFICALLY TREATS I
ALL AILMENTS OF FEET
Ingrown toenails, bunions,
toms, callouses, fallen arches,
tired and itching feet.
2711 Lake St. Webster 6017
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I Easier Millinery
At a Great Saving
Never before liave we been able to show such
an assortment of up-to-date styles for Spring
6| wear.
fi DAINTY, CHIC, NEW STRAWS
W. THAT WILL ADD CHARM
y| TO EVERY GOWN
y T >et us show you what we have in new crea
Itions at a saving.
New Spring Pumps
for EASTER Wear
Zucker’s Dep’t Store
1615-17-191/2 NORTH 24th STREET
... ’ T GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS* ’ ^
C. P. WESIN GROCERY CO.
Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
2005 Cuming St. Telephone Douglas 1098
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T\0 you realize how rapidly your
kiddies are growing? Every
anniversary of your child should be
recorded by a photograph.
Come to our studio for portraits that
will prove priceless possessions in
years to come.
We make pictures that really reflect
the charm of childhood.
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Collins 1306 NORTH 24th ST.
ULtmUne
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