L , , a - ~" tg I Local and Personal Happenings Atlantic 1322 I I WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS »r • | I address box 1204 - - . Webster 4243 | I Mj iw 111 j«i j»« iws lira lira nra iwo lira iw| Mrs. Blanche Simmons, who has beei ill for several weeks, is slowly im proving. BOOMING HOUSE FOB SALE 2417 Caldwell street. A. Holmes. Mrs. Luther Hudson, formerly of Omaha, but now a resident of Oakland, Calif., has been the guest of Mrs. Jas per Brown, 2883 Miami Street. Furnished Booms for Rent Steam heated. J. D. Simmons, 933 North 27th St. Harney 2894. 2t Mrs. Larry N. Peoples has gone to Chicago to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Weathers and other relatives. A. P. Scruggs, Lawyer, 220 So. 13th St. Office At. 7812; Res. Web. 1105. Mrs. Mary Brown, sister of Mrs. Charles H. Hicks, who has been ill for some weeks, was taken to the Univer sity hospital to undergo an operation. FOB BENT—Three rooms, furnished or unfurnished, 2610 Franklin street. Webster, 3952. A son was bora to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kelly at the University hospi tal Sunday morning. Mother and baby are doing well. Father is walk ing on air and grandparents are float ing in the clouds. FOR SALE — Confectionery Store, centrally located and well established business. 101 South Fourteenth, near People’s Drug Store, Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Nate Hunter entertained Sun day morning at her residence at an elaborate breukfast complimentary to Mrs. Harry Williams of Los Angeleb and Mrs. Luther Hudson of Oakland, California. Mail your new’s items to The Moni tor. Glad to have them. Mrs. William H. Robinson returned last week from a two weeks’ visit to Kansas City, Kansas, where she visited her mother and Excelsior and Randolph Springs, Mo. First-Class Modern Furnished Booms —1702 No. 26th 8t. Web. 4769. Mra. L. M. Bentley Erwin. Mr. Harry Bradley of the State House, Lincoln, was an Omaha visitor last week, incidentally doing some quiet but effective campaigning for Dan Swanson, commissioner of public buildings. Patronize Monitor advertisers and be sure to tell them that you saw their ad in the Monitor. A fine son was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Parker at University hos pital Monday morning. Mother and son doing well. News wired father in Canada, who may return by aeroplane. Uncles and aunts jubilant. E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust Bids, Jacksoa >H41 or Harney 2156. Mesdames T. P. Mahammitt and Dan Desdunes were hostesses at a de lightful and largely attended dancing party at Hanscom park pavilion last Thursday night complimentary to Mrs. Desdunes’ house guest, Mrs. Harry Williams of Los Angeles. FURNISHED ROOMS — Modern and convenient. Gentlemen preferred. 2004 North Twenty-seventh street. Mrs. Charles Seymour, 2626 Maple street, entertained at a card party on Friday afternoon complimentary to Mesdames Harry Williams of Los An geles and Luther Hudson of Oakland. FOR BENT—Two well furnished rooms with use of kitchen. One room for gentlemen preferred.—Web. 6372. 1823 North 23rd Street.—Mrs. Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor of Sioux City, Iowa, arrived in the city Monday to spend the week. Jack Taylor is appearing in sparring bouts with Jack Dempsey at the World Theatre. FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room apartment, furnished, including light und heat. Reasonable terms to right party. 2310 North Twenty second street. Webster 1106. Charles S. Gilpin, starring in “Em peror Jones,” showing this week at the Brandeis theatre, and Bernard Pryor of the same company, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hicks, 2530 Ma ple street. _ _ -rmnrrrr* *.. ’ ' ’ * • ^ 1 Suit and EXTRA PANTS to Order j ;j; $32.00 reduced from $45.00 Ijl i Suit Without Extra Pants. $25.00, Reduced from $35.00 X % Men, this is the biggest tailoring sme ever offered in Omaha We £ V have the goods, we have the workshops, and the prices a.e the .j. X lowest offered for good work. Overcoats reduced in proportion. y We have been fitting Omahans for twenty-one years. Get in on I X this big “Get Busy Sale.” Y | MacCarthy-Wilson BigDaylightTailor Store | X 100 Feet of Show Windows, S. E. Corner 15th and Harney Streets | IT.Y PEWRITERS I All Makes for Rent or Sale. Lowest Rates. Monthly I Payments. All Machines Guaranteed. |[ ALL MAKES TYPEWRITER CO. I 205 South 18th Street_ Phone Atlantic 2414 | [ lire wa arc mwt iwt i John Taliaferro, 4003 Blondo street ■ left this week for his ranch near Keystone, Nebr. The undertaking business conducted by the late Silas Johnson Is being con tinued with the same efficient service. John Albert Williams, Executor.—Adv. The Rev. Griffin G. Logan, super intendent of the Topeka district of the Methodist Episcopal church, spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. Theodocia Scroggins, who has been confined to her bed for the past ten days, is much better. Please have your subscription ready when our collector calls. Miss Mae C. Hawes, financial secre tary of the Y. W. C. A., who has been temporarily in charge of the Grant street center, left Saturday night for New York. Miss Hawes made many friends here. FOR SALE at Massey & Coopers— All the leading colored artists’ records at fifty-five cents each. Webster 6668. —Adv. NOTES OF THE N. W. C. A. HOME The N. W. C. A. held a very interest ing meeting last Wednesday, Nov, 1. A large number were present. The in clement weather did not keep the talth ful ones away. Plans were made for the doll contest and as soon a« the agent for the dolls, Mrs. Joe LaCouer, hears from New York and gets the doll for demonstration we will give the books out to the little girls who are so anxious to start to work. We have seven little girle and when that wonderful doll gets here we will have more to enter for the doll is beautiful, walks, talks and goes to sleep. For the past seven years the pastors of the different churches have asked their congregations to bring an offer ing the Sunday before Thanksgiving to the church for the benefit of the Old Folks Home, so the committees are all arranged and will appear In our next week’s paper. We hope those who [ attend the churches on Nov. 26 will bring a liberal offering for the Home. We have four inmateH to care for and it takes as much to operate that home as it does our own, and we are de pending on the public to help us oper ate the Home. Who will see that the Inmates have a fowl for their Thanksgiving dinner? Mr. John Broomfield has for the past four years seen that they had their Christmas dinner and we are sure of it this year from him. Anyone wish ing to send a fowl can send it to 3020 I’inkney street or call Mrs. W. A. Shel ton, Webster 0691, chairman of the house committee, and she will see that it gets to the home. Mrs. Eliase Tur ner, Cor. Secy.; Mrs. W. H. Mortimer, President. AIXEN CHAPEL, A. M. E. CHURCH 25th and R St. Market 3475 O. J- Burckhardt, Pastor We are dosing out the greatest re vival meeting ever held in So. Omaha. The effects of this meeting are far reaching and will be productive of much good to the entire church world of Omaha. People of all races and de nominations attended thl« meeting and went away praising Rev. Mr. Brown for this great truth he was preaching to the people. Our Immediate church has been renewed in spirit and zeal much to the Joy of the pastor, and we look forward now to a continued growth and development of a real Christian people In the truest Bible sense of the word. We feel that a church should stand for the highest Ideals In a community. Hence we are trying to remedy our defects by a closer relationship with God thru the operation of the Holy Spirit in our lives. We also see a way now to have a mission in South Omaha where many of our wayward boys and gtrls who will not attend a church may have a chance to come and hear the gospel ever ynight. DOCTOR KILLED BY GAS Washington, D. C., Nov. 10.—While I leading and dozing in his office, es I raping gas from a heater asphixiated | Dr. Philip B. Brooks here last week. ' _ i I Well, what has happened to the Red Ranger? Why have we not seen it on the street lately? Dean Pickens will speak here on November 23rd. Lebanon Lodge No. 3 will holds its monthly meeting next Tuesday night. See the corner stone laying of the new Capitol building Saturday, Nov. 11. The B. Y. P. U. gave their carnival and supper In Wiley Hall last Tuesday night. A large crowd of the members | and friends were out and seemed to enjoy themselves immensely. The af fair was a big success socially and financially. The Saturday night supper at Mt. Zion parsonage last Saturday night was a success altho there was quite a rain. Mr. James Carriager suffered a para lytic stroke last week. Last report, not much Improvement. N. B. Ashford is confined at home with illness this week. Rev. J. D. Crum of Omaha preached for Rev. W. A. McClendon at A. M. E. church laRt Sunday morning. The pastor held the pulpit at night. The Sunday school was fairly attended. The members are preparing to serve Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. E. Bush entertained the Utop ian Art Club at tihelr home last Thurs day night. Some twenty members were Mrs. Odessa Patrick read an Interest ing paper. Dr. C. C. Thomas, our young dentist,, has removed his office from 238 North ! 9th to 145 South 11th, 3rd floor, hoom 32. John L. Wright is yet at the State Hospital. The doctor reports hopts of improvement. The N. A. A. C. P. held the annual meeting in the Newman Methodist j church Monday night. After reports! were read the following officers were! named for the ensuing year: Mrs. Gertrude Haynes, President; Mrs. Laura Johnson, vice-president; Mr. O j L. Howard, secretary; Mr. D. H. OUv- \ er, assistant secretary; Mr. George B. Evans, treasurer. The association pre dicts great things for the future Services at ML Zion Baptist church! Sunday were Sunday school and cov-| Telephone Atlantic 5014. N. W. WARE Attorney at Law 111 South 14th Street Omaha, Neb. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT . DEFENDANT To Fred Gray, non-resident defendant: you are hereby notified that Eddie Gruv, on the 15th day of July. 1922, filed her petition in the District Court of Douglas Count, Nebraska, wherein she prays to County, Nebraska, wherein she prays to obtain an absolute divorce from you on (lie - ground* of cruelty and non-support; and that on the Mi, day of November, 1922, the District Court of Douglas Coun ty, Nebraska, entered an order that ser vice of summons In this action may be had by publication as Is by law made and provided, for obtaining constructive upon non-resident defendants. You Hre therefore required to answer i plaintiff's petition on or before the 20th day of December. 1922. EDDIE GRAY. Plaintiff. HI South 14th Street. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Silas Johnson, Deceased. All persons Interested In said estate I are hereby notified that a petition has | been filed in said Court, praying for trie I probate of a certain instrument now on file in said Court, purporting to bo the last will and testament of said deceased, j and that a hearing wdl be had on said petition before said Court on the ISth day of November, 1922, and that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said lstn ! day of November, 1922, at 9 o’clock A. \ M. , to contest the probate of said will, the Court may allow and probate said i will and grant administration of said es tate to John Albert Williams or some other suitable person, enter a decree of I heirship, and proceed to a settlement | thereof. BRYCE CRAWFORD, County Judge. I 10-27-.lt. N, W. WAKE, ATTORNEY. - .... - .J ___-j. j enant meeting in the forenoon. The B. Y. P. U. had an interesting meeting and program, which shows the young are taking interest. The pastor preached a grand sermon, after which Communion was served to a good num ber of the members. The church has named its committee for the Thanks giving dinner. Roy McAllister and £ Sdl SKINNEFSS ■: the highest grade Macaroni, ■£ | Spaghetti and Egg Noodles. £ fWWWWWMWJWJWM) t—......I—»-t | We Hare a Complete Line of [ FLOWER,GRASS f AND GARDEN 1 Bulba, Hardy Perennials, Poultry Supplies ! Fresh cut flowers always on band Stewart’s Seed Store : 119 N. 16th St. Opp. Post Offles Phone Douglas 977 1 ! i | | Peoples’ Gro. Store | P. E. Anderson, Prop. 2530 Lake Street ;; STAPLE AND FANCY I GROCERIES Fresh and Cured Meats | The Best of Everything at I Reasonable Prices. w.mi Skinner's 0m hlfheet grade Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodle* and *th,r Macaroni 'Product*. LION COAL CO. 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