1 Local and Personal Happenings » I ]| WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS Webster 42431 ]ADDRESS BOX 1204 1 E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters Treat building, Jackson 3841 or Har ney 21R6. Mr.Lovejoy Crawford returned Wed nesdoy night front Minnesota after a three weeks’ absence from the city. Mrs. Charles Chappell and Mrs. Os car Davis of Red Oak, la., spent the week end as the guests of Mrs. J. H. Kelly, 2524 Patrick avenue. Mr. Theodore Brookins of Owens boro, Ky., is the guest of his daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Coaten, 2717 North Twenty-eighth avenue. "Dentio,” the tooth paste you ought to uae.—Adv. — Mrs. William K. Fleming, nee Cerel da Tucker, of Chicago, is visiting her ] parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tucker of i the South Side. Messrs. Eugene Nichols and Louis LaCour left Tuesday afternoon for Cheyenne, Wyo., for an ndefinite stay. Mrs. Lizzie Washington Shelton has returned from Denver, Colo., where she went to bury her mother, Mrs. Martha Minor. .Miss Hattie Crocker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sadie Crocker, 209 South Twenty-Beventh street, who has been ill ever since last October, is now im proving. Mrs. (iuio Taylor of Western Uni versity, Kansas City, Kans., is the guest, of Mr. Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Jenkins, 2917 North Twenty fifth street. Mtb. Senora Mae Wilkinson re turned Friday from Des Moines, la., where she attended the Western Bap tist Missionary and Educational con vention, and delivered an address on “The Place of Missions in World His tory.” She was elected statistician of the convention. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Phillips have purchased a beautiful cottage at zxux Corby Btreet. I ■ I I “Blood Will Tell” ORIGINAL THREE-ACT RACE DRAMA At St. John’s A. M. E. Church REV. W. C. WILLIAMS, Pastor Friday Night, Aug. 8th Admission 25c 1 i **• I — i We believe we offer an unusual opportunity in a neat cottage with a ♦♦♦ number of good outbuildings and eight big lots, all well fenced, chicken *V tight. It has a row of rhurbarb nearly a block long, a little thicket of ♦♦♦ Elderberries, some small fruit, such as currants, perennial flowers and ♦*♦! shade trees. The entire property is in excellent shape. Here is the proposi- ♦% ♦% tion we will make to you, you may have it for around $2,500, you pay j $100 cash and we will fix the terms to suit you. «J* V Property is located at 45th and “W”, southwest corner, two blocks , V west of city park having swimming pool and other recreational features. *** There is a colored family who have lived across the street for some years. They are raising a wonderful hunch of chickens and a few good hogs for family meat. 1 ♦ v ♦% WHY NOT YOU? You will do well to see it or come in and go out «£♦ with us to look it over. Our office is open until 9 p. m. regularly. ♦% I)o not pass this opportunity by. ♦♦♦ | Amos Grant Company, Realtors 210 SOUTH 18th ST. ATLANTIC 8380 ARTHUR BLDCi. *£ V Office Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. *1* ? f t f ? t ? f ? f **********%***********************•***********•**%********•**•**•**•*****•**•**%**•********•********•*****•**•**•**•**•* UNCLE WIGGILY’S TRICKS 1 Mr. W. P. Wade, head janitor of M. E. Smith & Co., leaves August 1 on an extensive vacation trip to Missouri, Kansas and So. Dakota. In Missouri he will visit his sister and brother-in law, Mr. and! Mrs. Green Embry, on their farm near Neosha, He will visit relatives in Wichita and Salina, Kans. On his return he will attend the Grand Lodge of Masons at Alliance, Neb. Dr. A. A. Foster has purchased a cozy and attractive home at 2874 Bin ney street. Mr. William Jackson, who has been removed from his home on Capitol avenue to that of hid daughter, Mrs. I. Emerson, 1517 North Twenty-fifth street, shows no Improvement in his condition. Joseph B. LaCour of the Kansas City Call enroute from Chicago to the city on the Kaw spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaCour, 2419 Maple street. He left by auto for Kansas City Monday night. Be kind enough to have your sub scription ready when the collector ■alls. Luster Price, our collector, is in athlete and sprinter, but please lon’t keep him RUNNING after the imount due. Mr. H. H. McCarley of Shreeveport, La., who was called to Omaha by the ieath of his brother Ray, left for lome Thursday night. Mr. Ed. Jackson, 3210 Emmett street, suffered a painful accident it the packing house where he is em lloyed Monday afternoon. His left "orearm was cut on the circle saw at he bench where he works. He is be ng cared for at the Nicholas Serin lospital. Mrs. L. Whitley will be at the home if her arents, 2810 North Twenty lighth street, after August 1, on ac ount of Mr. Whitley’s absence from :ity, who has acceted a two years’ ontract. Mrs. J. E. Rector and granddaugh er, Miss Alice Moore, of Little Rock. \.rk., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Davis, 2516 Q street, South Side. Mrs. Rector is Mrs. Davis’ nother. Mr. K. E. Johnson and little son 'Bill” of Portland, Ore., are Omaha dsitors. Mrs. L. S. Johnson and her niece, Jllian Scales Dixon, of Nashville, "ennessee, sister and niece of Mrs. ). W. Gooden, arrived in Omaha last veek to visit Dr. and Mrs. Gooden. 1 The Missionary Circles of the city are invited to attend a picnic at Elm wood park, Thursday. July 31, under the auspices of the Woman’s Auxili ary of the New Era Baptist Associa tion. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White of Ot tawa, Kans., were called to Omaha last week by the death of their step father, Rufus W. Johnson. Miss Gladys E. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper E. Brown, 2883 Miami street, returned Wednesday from Lincoln, where she has been tak ing a summer course at the State uni versity. Mrs. Robert Johnson of Lincoln came to Omaha last week to assist her friend, Mrs. Rufus W. Johnson, because of the illness of the latter’s husband. Dr. Craig Morris desires to announce that he has removed hig dental office from 2405 Lake street to 2419 North Twenty-fourth street.—Adv. 3t Two-thirds of the total colored pop ulation of Michigan live in Detroit. LINCOLN NEWS Mrs. VV. Ij. Todd was confined to her bed several days in the past wepk with illness. Mrs. Mays is yet confined with ill ness at her brother’s home, R. W. Wolke, on Peach street. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Whittaker were called to Kansas City last week In res ponse to information that her mother and other relatives were reported to have been killed in an explosion in an apartment house. Miss Willie Dixon of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting here several days. Mrs. Eliza Heard of Washington, Kans., attended the funeral of her daiughter-in-law, Mrs. Jessie Beard, here last. week. Mrs. Beard returned to her home Friday. Epgene Turner of Sheldon, la., at tended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Jessie Beard, here last Wednesday. He has recently returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes have returned to the city after some absence. Dr. W. F. Botts and his associate pastor, Dr. Harper of Omaha, were Lincoln visitors Monday. The Troubadors gave a picnic Mon day evening at Bruce’s park in honor of visitors in the city, and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas who will leave the city Boon. Mesdames K. J. Griffin and Rosa Adair returned from Western Baptist convention last Friday; Mrs. Griffin give echoes from the convention to the church Sunday morning, which were very interesting. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Stoval, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Penn, and Mrs. R. H. John son of Omaha worshipped at Mt. Zion Baptist church Sunday morning Mr. L. A. Sawyer, accompanied by his friend, Mrs. M. Beech; Mieses Dor othy and Ira I^e Parker of Chilocathe, Mo., motored to the city, and are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Patrick and friends. The out door carnival is on at Mt. Zion Baptist church and a great time is being had. The Lion and Lioness club had a luncheon at the Blue Goose cafe Sun day afternoon; and following the din ner the club members took an outing to the cotitry and visited Capitol Beach. We are expecting out of town visitors from the metropolis and will entertain them with an open house party. The Kensington club met Monday with Mrs. O'Donnel. Mesedames Black of Omaha, and Fleming of Detroit,] were guests and gave splendid ad dresses to the club. Mrs. O’Donnel, whose home is one of the many love ly ones in Lincoln, gave the special privilege of admiring the unique art work and delighted the guests with some interesting bits of history. The hostess, assisted by her sister, Mrs. McCowan, served a delicious 5 o’clock ! dinner in three courses. The club gives a party Thursday afternoon at the residence of the president, Mrs. K. IS. Edwards, honoring the club guests Mrs. Black, Mrs. Fleming and Miss Dorothy Loving, whose marriage takes place soon. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Caines Rector Thom, s ; leave Saturday for Petersburg, Va.. where Mr. Thomas will take a posi- j tion tendered him by the Virginia Vo cational school. Several social affairs in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have been given by friends and all extend best wishes for their success. -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Loving gave a j charming luncheon Thursday after- j noon at the Blue Goose cafe, announc ing the engagement of their eldest daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Clayton B. Lewis, whose marriage will take place July 31. The color scheme of the dec orations and menu were pink and white. Those present were Misses Frances Hill, Mary Nelson, Bernice Brown ,Agnes Thomas, Mary Nelson, Valrie Crews and Cleopatra Ross. Mrs. G. W. Cooley left Wednesday for St. Joe to visit her daughter, Miss Fredonia. Rev. M. C. Knight arrived Sunday from his vacation in Kansas and other parts in time to occupy his pulpit. He reports a splendid time visiting old friends. Mrs. Nellie Maston returned Mon day from her trip visiting parents in Keokuk, Iowa. Rev. and Mrs. Marchant of Wichita, Kans., passed through Lincoln enroute to Des Moines, la., Tuesday night. The funeral of Mrs. Jessie Beard, wife of John Beard, who passed away last Monday at 2:45 p. m., was held in Mt. Zion Baptist church Wednesday afternoon. Rev. H. W. Botts preached an appropriate sermon, and told of the usefulness of the deceased to the church. It was a sad sight to behold the forms of the mother and the babe placed in the casket together. Rev. C. R. Ross of the Newman M. E. church assisted in the services. After the sermon resolutions of condolence were read from the choir, of which she was a member, by Mrs. Lola How ard and from the church by Mrs. W. L. Todd . Mrs. Jessie Beard, who was the daughter of the late Peter Turner, was an ardent worker in Mt. Zion Baptist church and was a mem ber of St. Amie tabernacle, which turned out in strong numbers. A1 Gray has returned from an en joyable three weeks’ trip to the Cana dian northwest. He was favorably impressed with the people and the country. Mr. Gray, who is in the taxi business, has just added to his equip ment two new Cadilacs. AMOS P. SCRUGGS, Att’y. PROBABTE NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Emma L. Warwick, Deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the cmlitors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 30th day of August, 1924, and on the J 30th day of October, 1924, at 9 o’clock a. m., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examina tion, adjustment and allowance. Three month* are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 26th day of July, 1924. BRYCE CRAWFORD, j 4t-6-27-24 County Judge, j W. G. MORGAN Attorney. J NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLIC A. 4 TION To Alma Jackson, Whose place of residence is unknown, and upon whom personal service of summons cannot be made, defendant. Take notice that on the 10th day of March, 1924, Richard Jackson, as plaintiff, filed his petition against you in the District Court of Douglas Coun ty, Nebraska, Docket 210, Number 21. The Object and Prayer of which is to obtain absolute divorce from you on the grounds of desertion. You are re quired to answer said petition on or before the 11th day of August, 1924. RICHARD JACKSON, Plaintiff. Per W. G. MORGAN, 44t-6-20-24 His Attorney. Morearty & Morearty, Attorneys Peters Trust Building NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION In the District Court of Douglas Coun ty, Nebraska. To Melroy Jenkins, whose place of residence Is unknown and upon whom personal service of summons cannot be had, defendant. You are hereby notified that on the 12th day of March, 1924, Nellie M. Jen kins, as plaintiff, filed her petition in the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Docket 210, Page 48, the ob ject and prater of which petition is to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of willful desertion for more than two years last past, and non-sup port, and for the care and custody of her two minor children. 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