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E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters Truat building, Jackson 3841 or Har ney 2156. Miw. I>erly C. Broomfield is detained at home by illness. Mr*. C. C. Trent entertained Sun day afternoon at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams. Covers were laid for eight. FOR KENT—Nicely furnished rooms. Apply 2104 North Twentynlnth street. Mias Gertrude Jackson of Kansas Gity, Mo., slater of the late Fred H. Jackson, is in the city on business in connection with her brother’s estate. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson, 2120 I>vke street. Mrs. Jeanne I^ttimore accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Clarise Mora, left Saturday night for Phoenix, Arlz., where she hope* to recover her health. The Wide-Awake Twentyfour will I meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. M. MoOowan, 2115 North Twentysidth street. Dr. Mid Mrs. W. W. Peebles, accom panied by their son Bill, Miss I^ena Paul, Mrs. Peebles' sister and Miss Anna K. Bogan motored over to Sioux City, la., Sunday where they spent the day, returning Sunday night. Fltwt-ClM* Modern Furnished Rooms —1742 No 26Ml St. Web. 4766. Mrs. L. M. Bentley Erwin. Mrs. Essie Bell, Mrs. Hattie Hill and Mrs. Susie Trent returned last Satur day from a delightful six weeks’ trip to I .os Angeles and other California and western points. Messrs. John H. Broomfield, William Jackson and Frank Martin returned Monday night from Kansas City, Kans., where they went to attend the funeral of the late Fred H. Jackson. Mrs. M. E. Thomas of Pittsburg. Penn., who was &■ delegate to the Methodist Missionary Conference at Sioux City, la., arrived in the city Tuesday to spend a few days with her brother, Or. W. W. Peebles and family. Mrs. Thomas will leave for home Sat urday night. Gerald' Hugo Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon, celebrated his six teenth birthday anniversary October 1th. He was tre recipient of a fine violin. Gerald is a junior in Central High. He takes great pride In teach ing a Sunday school class in St. Philip's Episcopal church. Mrs. William H. Robinson returned from Kansas City, Kans., Monday night where she visited relatives. Jleet me at the Hallowe’en l*le Feast, Tuesday evening, October 23rd, at S.%32 north Twentynlnth street.—Adv. Mr. l-coiiard Russell continues to' Improve at his home, 2020 Burt street. The Woman’s Auxiliary of 8t. Phi lip’s church held an all-day meeting Thursday at the residence of Mrs.' Frank Shropshire, 1118 North Seven-, teenth street, making preparation for their Hallowe’en Party which is to be held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hicks, 2530 Maple street next Thursday night. I’ay ytitir serial debts by taking your friends to the llagan-Talbert Plane Hong Itreital at llrandei* Theatre, Monday, No rein tier 19.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Serrant and daughter wh have recently removed from Chicago to Omaha have purchas ed a beautiful modern cottage at 2866 f'orby street of which they will take posesaion about November 1st The Daughters of Bethel, No. It, will give a fish fry and chitterling socir.l Friday night, October 26,* at the residence of Mrs. Mctlovem, 2222 Sew ard street. Mrs. Hester Howard, better known as “Mother” Howard, left Sunday night for Kansas City, Kans., to spend a few days with relatives and friends there ifter which she will go to Quincy, 111., to spend the winter. The Rev. M. H. Wilkinson, Baptist state missionary, returned from Bea trice last week and went to South Sioux City this week. He prpaehed at Salem Baptist church last Sunduy night. | EMERSON’S LAUNDRY | % The Laundry That Suits AH $ V 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820 V 4444400440404400*04044404 644<">44 * 'i * * 1 David R. Cohen JEWELER Formei iy at 1415 No. 24th ^ ■ Street, is now proprietor of /, the GIFT SHOP with Gold f stein & Chapman, 16th and f % Farnam, where he will lie t pleased to welcome his for- f J mer customers and pat ft rons. •{• i Joint Recital. Branrleis Theatre, Monday, Nov. 19th.—Adv. Mrs. Drew Harrold returned last I Thursday from Minneapolis, Minn., where she went on business. Watch for the date of the “Nlab Down Convention".—Adv. Mesdameg Rachel Harrold, Harriet Thompson and Ada Woodson returned last week from a month’s visit to Cali fornia, including attendance at the National Baptist convention at Ix>s An geles. They also visited In Denver, Colo. Buy your ticket soon for the Hagsn Tulbert Recital at Brandeis Theatre.— Adv. Mr. .Matthew Hilton, 5710 South Thirtythird street, left the city Thurs day evening for Kansas City, Kang., where he was called to the bedside of hig brother, George Hilton, who passed away Friday morning. November 19th is the date. Bran deis Theatre the place.—Adv. Hiawatha Chapter will give a Hal loween Pie Feast Tuesday evening, October 23rd, at the residence of Mrs. W. H. Jackson, 3632 No. 29th street. Dancing, refreshments. A pi we of home made pie with every ticket. Ad mission 10c.—Adv. Have you paid your subscription for The Monitor T a* -s= . ... < -t-.-sas & ,AV =H Vfvv»',- . w I JINK LEVEAY whose bird-like voice will charm tKou- ( sands during the engagement of “Whirl of Girls”, the big musical show direct from New York Times Square, i t the popular Gayetv twice daily all next week. h NORTH SIDE BRANCH 22nd and flr&nt Streets BONA M. STRATTON, Executive Sec’j REMEMBER THE FOURTH SUNDAY! The regular monthly “Gathering” foi October will take place Sunday after noon, October 28th, at 4 p. m. at thr North Side Branch, Y. W. C. A. Twen ty-second and Grant streets. An in teresting program will be given after which will follow a pleasant soda' hour. Come and bring ?. friend! ENJOY DINNER WITH US at the North Side Branch, Y. W. C. A Twenty-second and Grant streets, Thursday, October 25, 1923 A tasty menu has been preparer). Dinner will be served from 4 until 9 p. m., under the auspices of the Hospitality Com mittee of which Mrs. Jeanette Robin son is chairman. Price 35 cents. ED. F. MOREARTY, Attorney-at-Law, 700 Peters Trust Building. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ON PE TITION FOR SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT. In the matter of the estate of James McNulty Kenney, deceased, and all other persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 11th day of October, 1923, Rosalie Callahan Kennev filed a peti tion in said County Court, praying that her final administration account filed herein be settled and allowed, and that she he discharged from her trust as executrix, that a hearing will 1>e had on said petition before said Court on the 3rd dav of November, 1923, and that if you fail to appear before said Court on the said 3rd day of November, 1923, at 9 o’clock A. M., and contest said petition, the Court may grant the praver of said petition, enter a decree of heirship, and make such other and further or ders, allowances and decrees, as to this Court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may he finally settled and de termined. BRYCE CRAWFORD, it County Judge. I GIVEN AWAY FREE!! 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Th< Free Employment Bureau which has secured employment for hundreds ol our people is open daily from 8 a. m to 12 noon and from 3 to 5:30 p. m Registration of all persons seeking employment is requested. „ -—I j The Colored Commercial Club — Operates a — Free Employment Bureau — at — 2120 North Twenty-fourth Street REGISTER WITH IT FOR WORK From 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon and 3:00 to 5:30 p. m. Daily Phone WEbster 1822 f Give Us a Trial | k FANCY ICE CREAMS, CANDIES AND NOVELTIES % I Y — For Your — j. j HALLOWEEN J f PARTIES I | PHONE US TODAY | Peoples Drug Store | ;!* 21th and Erskine Streets WEbster 6323 ? XKX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-X-XX-XXX-XXXX-XXX-XX-XX-M-XM-X' Save Money on Groceries and Meats By Buying at L. L. KOTHE & CO. 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