The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, August 31, 1923, Page Three, Image 3

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    I Local and Personal Happenings
I WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
I ADDRESS BOX 1204
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E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters
Trust building, Jackson 3841 or Har
ney 2156.
Mrs. Lela Ewing and her sister,
Mrs. Smith, have returned from a ten
days’ visit with relatives and friends
at Texarkana, Tex.
Mr. Frank J. Liverpool is confined
to his home, 1117 North Twentieth
street, because of his inability to walk
due to paralysis of his legs.
Bachelor Benedict Benefit Outing
for Old Folk’s Home, Lake View Park
September 4.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thomas who mo
tored to Denver are enjoying them
selves in the Colorado capital. The
trip was enjoyable in spite of much
rain.
Mr. Roy Faine of Oklahoma City,
Okla., arrived in the city Sunday
morning and is the guest of Edward
Hill, 2439 Patrick avenue. Mr. Faine
is favorably impressed with Omaha.
Please have your subscription ready
when the Monitor collector calls.
Mr .Joseph Waters of Pittsburg, Pa.,
arrived in the city Sunday night to
visit his daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Pryor, 1414 North
Twenty-fifth street. He is highly
pleased with our city.
Children free September 4 at Lake
View Park.—Adv.
Mrs. S. J. Elliott of Little Rock, Ar
kansas, wife of the national grand
master of the Mosaic Templars of
America, who has been the guest of
Mrs. D. M. McQueen, 2708 Charles
street, left Saturday evening for Chi
cago.
Bachelor Benedict Benefit Outing
for Old Folks’ Home, Lake View Park
September 4.—Adv.
Mrs. Marie Whitley, 4010 Parker
street, who has been very ill at her
horns for some time is reported slight- 1
ly improved.
Have you guessed yet? See “ad”
bottom of page 3.—Adv.
Mr. Harry Steward of Dos Angeles,
Calif., has Joined his wife, Mrs. Julia
Steward, here, who was recently called
to the city to attend the funeral of
her brother, Walter Davis. Mr. and
Mrs. Steward are stopping with their
sister, Mrs. E. Tilmon, 807 North
Twenty-fourth street.
Mrs. Ida Woodson, 122 North For
tieth street, accompanied by Mrs. Har
riet Thompson, and Mrs. Rachel Har
rold, will leave Sunday for Ix>s An
geles, Calif., to attend the National
Baptist convention and also to visit
relatives and friends.
A fine daughter was born last Wed
nesday to Mr. and -Mrs. Edward Reed,
Twenty-fifth ami Burdette streets.
Mother and child doing well and the
father is feeling quite chesty—Thank
you!
Miss Ethel Jones returned last
Thursday from a delightful three
weeks’ visit to Chicago.
Mrs. D. Allen, 2426 Parker street,
has returned from a very pleasant ten
day vacation spent at Glenwood, Red
Oak and other Iowa points.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Peebles and son
Bill, having a* their guest on the trip,
Mrs. S. H. Dorsey and her son Joseph,
motored over to Manilla, Iowa, Sunday
and spent a delightful day at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Algee.
Mrs. Ruth Wallace, the well-konwn
cateress and welfare worker, will open
a cooking school at her residence, 2002
North Twenty-eighth street, on or
about October 16.
Sergeant Isaac Bailey left Monday
night for Kansas City, Kans., to visit
an old army friend and also to attend j
National Conference of the National
Association for the Advancement of
Colored People. He expects to be ab
sent for about ten days.
Mr. John Dorsey, 1209 North Twen
ty-first street, who has been the guest I
of his brother in 8t. Ixiuis, Mo., for
several weeks, where he went in
quest of health which has been im
paired by a paralytic stroke, returned
home Monday morning.
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THOSE FROM WHOM YOU BUY
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MU number of people to pass through gates at LAKE
VIEW PARK September 4, 1923, at Bachelor Benedict *
Club Outing for Old Folks’ Home. *
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Contest closes Monday, September 3rd.
Miss Della Lee left last Saturday
for a two weeks’ stay at Excelsior
Springs, Mo.
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Mrs. L. W. Burt, 1452 South Six
teenth street, received a very bad cut
over her left eye last week while at
tempting to rescue her baby from a
falling chair which it had pulled over.
The doctor had to take several
stitches in the gash.
Mrs. William Lattimore, who went
to California for her health several
weeks ago, returned home Sunday
morning, accompanied by her sister,
Mrs. Claritza Mora of Stockton, Cal.
Mrs. Ijattimore is now at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Des-_
dunes, 2215 North Twentyfifth street.
Children free September 4 at Lake
view Park.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cowan of law
rence, Kans., motored to Omaha last
Wednesday to spend a week with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Cowan of Thirtieth and Corby
streets. They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Renfrow of Law
rence.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henaon of San
>e Fe, N. Mex., who have been the
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Williamson of
Burdette street, left Wednesday for
iheir home, accompanied by Mr. Hen
ion’s sister, Mrs. Orlando Brown. Mrs.
Williamson is also a sister of Mr.
flenson.
Mrs. Dana Murphy left Monday
light for a twe weeks’ visit with re
atives and friends at Tulsa and Mus
cogee, Oklahoma.
During the meeting of the grand
odge of the Daughters of Bethel last
week, Mis. Anna Banks had as her
quests, Mcsdames John E. Jeltz and
Uice Scott of Lincoln, Neb., and Mes
lames Barnes and Dunning of Atchi
lon, Kans.
Have you guessed yet? See coupon
in page 3.
Mrs. Wm. T. Adams and daugter
• race, accompanied by Mrs. Nettie
Jridges, left Thursday night for an ex
ended vUlt In California. Before re
timing home they will visit Seattle
ind Yellow Stone National Park.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Parker re
urned to Omaha Wednesday from
heir honeymoon trip and are at home
it 2911 Uike street.
The funeral of Mrs. Ora Purdy, aged
10 years, who died suddenly from
icute indigestion Tuesday, August 21,
vas held from the residence of Mr.
ilmmons, 933 North Twenty-seventh
itreet, where she made her home,
ruesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev.
(ohn Albert Williams officiated. In
erment was at Mt. Hope cemetery.
Mr. James C. Donley entertained
leveral friends at a radio party Thurs
lay night at his residence, 2411 Ero
line street. The guests Included Mr.
md Mrs. T. P. Mahammltt, Mr. and
Urs. George Watson, Mr. and Mrs.
3. R. West; Rev. and Mrs. John Al
jert Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Haynes, Mrs. J. W. Pinkston and Mr.
H. J. Pinkett.
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The man who never speaks. He’s with
Barney Gerard’s famouB "Follies of
the Day" at the popular Gayety twice
daily all week starting Saturday ma
tinee, September 1. Grand holiday ma
tinee Labor Day (Monday) at 3:00.
| BENEFIT OUTING |
| For OLD FOLKS’ HOME f
V* Under Auspices of Y
| Bachelor Benedict Club at |
k Beautiful Lakeview Park i
£ Dancing, Skating, Sports £
*:* Ride the Rides; Thrills and Fun for Everyone f
| SEPTEMBER 4 |
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£ Music by Turner’s Orchestra, 11 A. M. to 12 P. M. £
Admission to Park, 10 Cents Children Free ♦*<
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LINCOLN LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gordon, Miss
Gordon and Miss Pinkett of Beatrice
motored over last Thursday, return
ing the same evening,, after Visiting
friends.
On last Thursday evening Mrs. E.
G. Huff wafj hostess at a miscellane
ous shower at her home, 1330 North
19th street in honor of her sister,
Miss Bernice Lyons, an intended
bride of the week. A mock wedding
was one of the features of the eve
ning. The bride-to-be was seated in
the dining room, where she drawed in
her gifts one by one with a string. '
The color schemes in decorations
used, were pink and white. Refresh
ments in the same color were served.
Out of town guests were: Misses
Dorpthy L. Page of Topeka, Kansas;
Geraldine Bryant of Salina, Kansas;
Mrs. Gladys Hill of Kansas City, Mo;
Mr. and Mrs. Watkins, Kansas City,
Kansas.
Mrs. Wm. Burden’s mother, Mrs.
Fears, and sister, Mrs. McDaniel
Gates and Mr. Gates motored to Lin
coln Thursday.
Mrs. W. M. Burden entertained
Friday evening in honor of her moth
er, Mrs. Fears, her sister, Mrs. Dan
iels Gates, brother-in-law, Mr. Dan
iel Gates of Grand Island.
Lyons-Brown — The marriage of
Miss Bernice Lyons and Mr. Ben
Robt. Brown was solemnized Satur
day evening at 8 o’clock at the home
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Lyons. Bev. M. C. Knight, pas
tor of A. M. E. church, officiated in
the presence of relatives and close
friends. The wedding march was
played by1 Mrs. C. W. Malone. Miss
Erma Brown, sister of the groom,
was bridesmaid, and Mrs. Roy Wood,
her attendant, was the first to come j
down the stairs, followed by Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Huff. Mrs. Huff, the
bride’s sister, was maid of honor, and j
Mr. Huff served as best man. The
attractive appointment was in pink
and white. The ceremony took place
in the double door-way. Following
the ceremony^ refreshments were
served. After a short wedding trip,
the young couple will be at home in
Lincoln.
The following named persons at
tended the annual meet of Grand
Lodge, Daughters of Bethel, at Oma
ha last week: Mesdames V. Lewis, J.
Johnson, J. E. Jelty, Alice Grant, F.
Price, E. haokson, E. Black, E. Cook.
Rev. Mr. Thomas of Omaha is in
the city.
Mr. Jewel of Cherokee, la., is in the
city on business. Mr. Jewell is an
Iowa farmer.
A number of persons enjoyed a
trip to Milford last Sunday. This was
styled as an auto picnic, and was giv
en in honor of visitors in the city.
The social given by Mt. Zion Sun
day School last Tuesday night was
a fine success.
The Utopian Art Club gave their
wienie social in the church last
Thursday, and was fairly patronized.
B. Y. P. U. will hold a picnic on
the church lawn Labor Day night,
September 3rd.
Last Sunday was quarterly meet-:
ing at the A. M. E. church. Presiding .
Elder Hicks was present, and con
ducted services, preaching twice dur
ing the day, and gave communion, j
Attendance only fair. The Sunday
School and A. C. E. societies had in
teresting lessons. The banquet held
in the basement last Thursday night
was a fine success.
Sunday was a kind of rally day
for the pastor’s trip to California, at
Mt. Zion Baptist church last Sunday.
Union services were held in the af
ternoon. Rev. M. C. Knight preached
one of his instructive sermons, which
all enjoyed. Visiting pastors were:
Presiding Elder Mr. Hicks, Rev. G.
W. Carter of Newman M. E. church
and a number of members, and Rev.
Thomas of Omaha. Next Sunday
morning communion will be served at
the morning hour of worship, as the
pastor, Rev. H. W. Batts, starts on
his trip to California Sunday after
noon.
t Services at the Newman M. E.
church were conducted as usual last
Sunday by the pastor, G. W. Carter,
who seems to be a coming minister.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred J. Johnson
have moved from 92H North Twenty
seventh street into the former home
of the late Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mr.
Johnson's mother, 3213 Charles street.
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ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH
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MA rket 3475—O. J. Burck
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hardt, Pastor.
Sunday was another red letter day.
The Sunday school started the day’s
interest. Mr. Day came as a represen
tative from the Pilgrim Baptist church
to visit our Sunday echool and gave
us some interesting remarks. At 11
a. m. the pastor preached on "Spiritual
Infancy”. At 7:30 p. m. a praise meet
ing was led by Rev. S. E. Gross in
which the young people took a very
active part. At 8 p. m. Rev. A. W.
Jones preached on "Feast of Belte
shazzar”, we were all stirred by the
message. Sunday, September 2, will
be a great day. The pastor is plan
ning to preach at 11 a. m. and at 8
p. m. a minister from Cincinnati, O.,
is expected to fill the pulpit.
The second Sunday in September
will be our last quarterly meeting for
the conference year.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. H. McDonald, Pastor.
Sunday School was well attended
as were all the services. The pas
tor's morning theme was “Tribula
tion;” evening, “Left Alone.” Many
visitors and friends were present.
The pastor leaves Saturday for Los
Angeles, Cal., to attend the National
Baptist convention of which he has
been the secretary for several years.
Among the sick of the church are:
Mrs. E. H. McDonald, Mrs. Hyland
and Mr. Phinney. The entertainment
given Tuesday night at the residence
of Mrs. Lindsey, under the auspices
of the Pastor’s Aid was a decided
success. Friday night is the regular
church business meeting. The usual
services Sunday.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. Frederick Divers, Pastor.
Conference approaches and we are
preparing to make the second report
for our church. We are very grateful
for all who have contributed to the
success, especially to the papers who
have been kind in taking something
front time and giving it to the public.
Last Sunday was a high day, and
special effort was made by the church
to help the trustee department, and
it was very encouraging indeed. The
pastor preached at the morning serv
ice, and Rev. D. Phelps of Chincinnati,
0., preached at the evening service.
Sunday is communion day and we i
are looking forward to a great day. [
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