The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, July 13, 1923, Page Three, Image 3

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! Local and Personal Happenings Atlantic 1322
WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS ot
j address box 1204 - - - <—1> Webster 4243
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E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peten
Trust building, Jackson 3841 or Har
ney 2156.
John Dillard Crawford has been de.
tained at home for several days from
an injury received in cranking a car
Read the Kansas City Call—the big
gest colored paper in Missouri. Foi
sale by Massey and Cooper, 24th an<]
Burdette.—Adv. 4t.
Attorney H. J. Pinkett spent four
days in Lawrence, Kans., last week on
legal business.
Madame W. Anna Schell of Chi
cago, III., was the guest of Madam
Ella IJverpooJ Friday night, June
,29th.
Dr. D. W. Gooden went to Kansas
City, Mo., last Sunday morning to
meet his father, 0. S. Gooden, of Dal
las, Texas, to accompany him to Om
aha where he will be his guest. Mr.
Gooden is very favorably impressed
with Omaha.
Rev. E. C. W. Cox, pastor of Grove
M. E. church, left Tuesday for Man
hattan, Kans., to bring his family to
Omaha, where they will reside during
his pastorate here.
F. R. Perkins, who recently took a
civil service examination for a sub
clerical position at the post office,
has received notification that he had
passed with an average of 86.6 and is
second on the list.
Kansas City Folks, for home news
buy the Kansas City Call, for sale by
Cooper and Massey, 24th and Bur
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Williams of
Shreveport, La., uncle and aunt of
Mrs. Raylee Jones, were the guests
over the Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Middleton. Mr. Williams is a
pioneer undertaker of Shreveport.
PLEASE PAY YOUR SUBSCRIP
TION WHEN THE COLLECTOR
CALLS.
John Horton, a former Omaha
young man, who has been teaching in
the South, has returned to Omaha and
plans upon entering the University of
Omaha in the fall.
Mrs. Melvin McCaw, who has been
on the sick list, is much improved.
The usual services next Sunday at
the Episcopal church of St. Philip the
Deacon. Twenty-first street near Paul,
Rev. John Albert Williams, rector.
Holy communion 7:30 a. m.; matins
8; church school 10; sung eucharist
with sermon 11; evensong at 8 p. m.
Public welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mills, 2807 Mi
ami street, are remodeling their home
and installing a modem heating plant
Evelyn, the ten year^ld daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Keempe, 941 No.
Twenty-seventh street, who has been
quite ill, is reported to be some better.
Mrs. Martha Taylor, 2629 Caldwell
street, who has been ill for the past
two months, is able to sit up.
Rev. J. D. Crum, assistant pastor of
Pilgrim Baptist church, will speak
f&nday morning on “The Sabbath."
Persons attending the service are re
quested to bring their bibles with
them.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. Love
Nix, who have been quite sick with
measles and whooping cough, are re
covering nicely.
Will care for children during day.
Webster 5660.
Mrs. Addie Hopkins left Sunday for
Hopkinsville, Ky., for a months’ visit
with relatives and friends.
Mrs. W. B. Reed of Denver, Colo.,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Jones, at Hillcrest.
Mrs. C. H. Hicks entertained at a
party on Friday afternoon in honor
of Geraldine Braxton and Audray
Timony, of Moberly, Mo., who have
been the guests of their aunt, Mrs.
Wm. Rogers, for the past two weeks.
Twenty girls enjoyed a delightful aft
ernoon.
Mr. Owen Jones has returned from
Colorado Springs much improved in
health.
Mr. Louis Le Cour left for South
ern California a week ago, where he
accepted a position for the remaindei
of the summer.
Geraldine Braxton and Audray Tim
ony returned to their home in Mo
berly, Mo., after a very pleasant visit
with their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Serrant am
little daughter of Chicago arrived ir
the city last Thursday. Mrs. Serran
will spend the summer visiting hei
sisters, Mesdames Jasper Brown am
J. H. Kinner and brother MrJ 0
Willis.
The Sunday school of Mt. Morial
Baptist church gave a unique enter
tainment entitled “A Night in Japan
on the church lawn, Monday night. I
was under the direction of Mrs. I
W. Gooden an dwas a pronounced sc
cial and financial success.
i Miss Gladys E. Brown, daughter of
■ Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Brown, left Wed
nesday night for a visit to Oakland
and Los Angeles, Calif.
The S. S. S. club met Saturday eve
ning at the residence of Weldon Sol
omon, and perfected plans for their
annual party in August
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Peoples have
moved into their new home on No.
30th street.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray enter
tained at a 6 o”clock dinner Friday
evening in honor of their guest, Mlrs.
Mildred Spearrod, who is attending
the summer session of the Omaha
University. Mrs. Shearrod is a
teacher in the public schools of East
St. Louis, III.
Mrs. Lizzie Sanders, aged 41 years,
wife of Charles Sanders, who died at
the family residence, 2017 Paul street
last Friday was buried from Salem
Baptist church Monday, the Rev. J. S.
Williams, pastor, officiating. Mrs.
Sanders had been an invalid for eigh
teen months.
Mrs. James C. Donley left last Sun
day to visit relatives and friends in
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mrs. Jesse H. Hutton left last week
for Brooklyn, N. Y., where she will
visit her brother, the Rev. Dr. Jacobs.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kindness during the illness
and death of our beloved mother and
grandmother.
Mrs. Mary Williams,
Mrs. 8. G. Gray, Daughter,
Lillian Gray, Granddaughter.
LOCAL BRANCH N. A. A. C. P.
TO ELECT DELEGATES
The regular monthly meeting of
the N. A. A. C. P. will be held at
Grove M. E. church, Twenty-second
and Seward street, Sunday afternoon
at 4 o’clock. Miss Esther Johnson of
the Juvenile Court will be the prin
cipal speaker. All members are
urged to attend as delegates to the
national convention to be held next
month in Kansas City, Mo., will be
chosen. All are urged to secure mem
bers so that Omaha’s quota of 1000
may be reached by that time. Per
sons who made pledges at the Dyer
meeting are requested to redeem
them.
The president, Henry W. Black,
spent Tuesday in Lincoln before the
Pardon Board.
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
(Rev. Wm. Franklin, Pastor)
The Sunday school held inspiring
sessions Sunday and are anticipating
their final rally next Sunday after
noon at 3 o’clock, at which time an
excellent program will be rendered
and a sermon preached by the Rev.
S. F. Goodlett. Mr. R. T. Ziller, as
sistant shperintendent, made an ex
cellent report of his visit to Pleasant
Greert Baptist Sunday school.
Mr. H. L. Anderson, state superin
tendent, addressed the teachers’ meet
ing Tuesday night, telling them of
inspiration derived from the National
Baptist Sunday school congress re
cently held at Hot Springs, Ark., to
which he was a delegate. He urged
cooperation in local and state Sunday
school work.
Rev. J. D. Crum, assistant pastor,
preached an instructive sermon Sun
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day morning on “Love.”
A pageant will be given by mem
bers of the Y. W. C. A. next Sunday
night at Pilgrim and should be wit
nessed by a crowded house.
The choir held their annual election
of officers last Tuesday evening. J.
W. Dacus was reelected president,
Mrs. Xatie D. Smith, vice-president,
Mrs. Jessie M. Winston, organist, Rev.
Russel Taylor, director.
The musical given for the benefit
of the Alabama club Tuesday night
was a marked success.
The B. Y. P. U. held their annual
election of officers Sunday evening
and also chose delegates to the state
convention. Mr. H. J. Ford was
elected president and Ethel Harris,
Virginia Wynn and H. J. Ford, dele
gates.
An old Arabian proverb reads, “He
who knows not and knows not that
he knows not is a fool, shun him. He
who knows and knows not that he
knows, is asleep: wake him. He who
knows not and knows tha the knows
not is simple: teach him. He who
knows and knows that he knows is
wise: follow him’’ and SUBSCRIBE
TOR THE MONITOR.
B. S. SUTTON, Reporter.
ST. PHILIP’S ANNUAL
PARISH PICNIC
The annual parish picnic of the
Church of St. Philip the Deacon will
x held next Thursday afternoon, July
19, at Elmwood park.
LINCOLN NOTES
Mrs. Helen Randall of Omaha spent
;he Fourth with her parents and
friends here.
Everett Huff,' who met with an ac
cident in the lodge room, is able to be
rat.
Rev. H. W. Botts and members held
iheir annual. Fourth of July picnic in
F street park all day last Wednesday,
rhe day was fine, which permitted a
arge crowd of the members and
riends to go out and enjoy an outing
ind feast on the good eats the com
nittee had prepared The crowd re
named after dark, and everyone had
i social good time. The committee
ealized about $60.
Mrs. May Morris was called to Con
ordia, Kans., last week on account
if illness of a relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houston were
ailed to Frankfort, Kans., last week
n account of the death of Mrs. Hous
on’s mother.
Mr. and Mrs. L D. Forbes motored
o Frankfort, Kans., July 4th, to at
end the funeral of Mrs. Houston's
lother on that date.
Several private picnics were held in
lifferent parks July 4th.
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson died at the
lome of her daughter last Sunday aft
moon. Mrs. Johnson, who was the
nother of Miss E. C. Polett, John Po
ett and others, has been an invalid
or some time. Arrangements have
lot been completed for the funeral at
his time.
The president and several officers
if the N. A. A. C. P. had a meeting
it Mt. Zion Baptist church Monday
light.
Mrs. F. D. Forbes left Sunday to
neet the Grand Lodge of the Heroines
if Jericho at Newton, Kans., this
veek.
miss n,rma Juggle is spending her
mmmer vacation with relatives at St.
loseph, Mo.
Mr. T. L. Robinson has gone to
Kansas City on a vacation.
The body of the young man, which
vas found near a railroad track in
jured seriously, and who died shortly
ifterwards at the hospital, has been
dentified by his brother and other
relatives from Omaha. Arrange
ments are being made to ship the re
mains to his home in Shreveport, La.
Rev. H. W. Botts and his members
Bnjoyed another Sunday service in
their new church basement The pas
tor gave them two wholesome ser
mons. The Sunday school and B. Y.
P. U. were nicely attended. The
Mary Magdaline Missouri Society had
a profitable meet at the home of Mrs.
Johanna Spann Tuesday night. The
Saturday night Buppers are given in
the church.
Rev. M. C. Knight of the A. M. E.
church conducted his services as usual
last Sunday, preaching twice and the
Sunday School and A. C. E. Society
had nice services. The church is
struggling to remodel the parsonage.
Rev. G. W. Carter at the Newman
M. E. church is holding his own and
is gaining in acquaintance with hit
folks. His services are held every
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Messrs. Wiley and Burke are indeec
solving wholesome meals very reason
ably at the DeLuxe.
You know the DeLuxe barber sho]
and hair dressing parlor next to thi
cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins have pur
chased the home of Mrs. Alex. Wes
on Plum street, and will soon occup
it.
Annual session of the Grand Lodgt
O. E. S., is in session at German Hal
this week. Many visitors are es
pected.
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A number of delegates from the
Mt. Zion Baptist Sunday School and
B. Y. P. U. will go to Omaha next
Tuesday, July 17, to attend the state
convention which meets with Pilgrim
Baptist Sunday School and B. Y. P.
U. at 25th and Hamilton streets.
Attend the social at Mt. Zion church
next Monday night—help the Sunday
School and B. Y. P. U. to represent
at the state meet.
Will you quit knocking and pay
for your papers?
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Origin of Wrongful Things.
It may be safe'- inserted mat hall
the wrong things men do—taking an
average of human action, half at least
—are done not in despite of con
science, hut with Its dubious consent,
when the first clear decision has been
set aside.—Itev. Robert A. Watson,
D. D.
Those Mad Wags.
“I note by an exchange," writes J.
B., “that a Mr. Vowel has Just (lied.
Let us be thankful that it was neither
‘u’ nor ‘L’ ”—Boston Evening Tran
script.
High Amoition.
Wliai’s brave, wliat's noble lei's d<
It after the high Roman fashion, and
make death proud to take us.—Shake
speare.
Hard to Kaap.
A woman rarely puts off till tomor
row what she can say today.—Boston
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lighted. The following courses are offered:
ACADEMIC, NORMAL, THEOLOGICAL—
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COOKING, SEWING, MILLINERY, CARPENTRY,
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School opens September 4th, 1923. For catalogue or
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F. JESSE PECK, PRESIDENT
KANSAS CITY, KANSAS
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