fTocaTand Personaii Happenings | WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS 1 ADDRESS BOX 1204 I llfc——■■ -I,,,,.- — —-- ~ - I Webster 4243 I—— E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters Trust building, Jackson 3841 or Har ney 2156. Mrs. J. C. Greer, 3331 Emmet St., has been removed to the Paxton Me morial hospital where she is suffer ing with bronichal asthma. Henry Smith has purchased a beau ti'ul 1925 five passenger Nash sedan. Give to the Community Chest! Miss Jennie Robinson returned Tuesday afternoon from a delightful two months’ visit with relatives in Detroit, Mich., Cleveland, Ohio, Tor onto and Woodstock. Canada. Cr.pt J. C. Greer of No. 11 Hose company, Omaha Fire department, has returned to duty after a week’s absence caused by a sprained back received in answering a fire call. A. P. Scruggs, ' lawyer, 220 South Thirteenth street, over Pope’s Drug Store. Atlantic 7812. Kenwood 2492. —Adv. Rev. J. S. Williams, pastor of Sa lem Baptist church, will preach for a week rt the Spring Hill Baptist church, Thhty-third and Emmet Sts., every night at 8 o’clock, beginning Monday, Nov. 24. Rev. M. H. Wil kinson is pastor and Mrs. C. Wood . clerk. Grand Thanksgiving ball at Dream land Hall.—Adv. The Dames Club will hold its reg ular meeting next Wednesday after noon at the residence of Mrs. A. L. Hawkins, 2120 North Twenty-fourth street. "Dentlo,” the tooth paste you ought to use.—Adv. James C. (Jimmy) Jewell is visit ing in Kansas City, Mo. • Dr. Price Terrell went to Lincoln Tuesday on a business trip. A very pleasant meeting was held at the OH Folks’ Home Wednesday. Who will contribute Thanksgiving dinner for the inmates? Grand Thanksgiving ball at Dream land Hall.—Adv. Mrs. Patsy Gregg, mother of Mrs. Charles Seymour, 2626 Maple street, returned last Thursday from a two months’ visit in Missouri and Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mortimer, 2634 Maple street, entertained at break fast (Sunday morning in honor of their mother, Mrs. W. H. Mortimer, who has been ill for several weeks, but is able to be out again. FOR RENT—Room in private home, 1 strictly modern, near two car lines. Phone WEbeter 1624.—4t-9-19. Grand Thanksgiving ball at Dream land Hall.—Adv. I Mr. and Mrs. James Hieronymous i returned Monday morning from Cody, Neb., where they have been spending the summer. Give to the Community Chest! Bp sure to attend the High Brown Steppers’ Musical Comedy to be given Monday evening, November 24, at St. Benedict's Community House and School, 2423 Grant street for the bene fit of St. Benedict’s school. Dancing after program. Admission 25 cents. —Adv. Mrs. L. M. Goodlett, 2433 Charles street, left Saturday for Cincinnati, Ohio, where she was called by the ill ness of her daughter, Mrs. Dolly Arde. Coming soon—Nathaniel Dett, pi anist, for Old Folks Home. Watch for date and advertisement later. For good and quick results in hair and scalp treatment call Web. 5450. —Adv.4t Remit for your paper. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Church of St. Philip the Deacon held their regular weekly meeting last l Thursday afternoon as the guests of, Mrs. S. H. Dorsey, 3643 Parker St. I --- mgXMUimyvc we ypp gw we wnmamma 5 Give to the Community Chest! Mrs. M. F. Singleton, who was de tained at her home, 2865 Corby street, , last week by an attack of the grippe, ■ is able to be out again. Mr. Clarence V. Anderson of Gales burg, 111., is the guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bowler, 2715 North Twenty-eighth avenue. Mrs. E. H. McDonald, wife of the pastor of St. John’s Baptist church, who has been ill, is reported as being able to be out again. FOR. RENT—Three-room apartment and two small rooms in strictly modern house. 2024 Burt street. ATlantic 6126. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished rooms in private home. Home privileges. HArney 1263—4t-ll-21. Mrs. John A. Singleton has been confined to her home for several days with an attack of lagrippe. Mr. Tull Thompson, a former resi dent of Omaha, but now of Minneap olis, has been the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. George Watson, 2715 North Twenty-eighth avenue. Mrs. William Rix was c^U^d to Pittsburgh, Pa., Friday by the iferious illness of her son-in-law, the Rev. John Bundarant. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Hicks and little daughter, Charlotte, have re turned from western Nebraska where they have been for the past two months. Mr. William Fountain returned Sunday .afternoon from Denver, Col., where he went to visit his mother. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of St. Philip the Deacon is preparing for its annual sale or ba zaar of useful and fancy articles, which will be held Wednesday, De cember 10, in the Jewell store build ing at Twenty-fourth and Grant Sts. i Grand Thanksgiving ball at Dream- i land Hall.—Adv. i Going to California—Will sacrifice i dining roon and bedroom furniture. | Everything in household. Fairview ] Apartments, Fiftieth and Webster , streets. Walnut 0500.—Adv. FOR SALE—Lloyd baby carriage I in good condition. Will sell cheap. Web. 4760. i - I Mrs. Ida Edwards of 2310 North j Twenty-seventh street, has received , the sad news of the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Emily Rowland, of Des Moines, la. , ST JOHN’S BAPTIST CHIWH WILL HOLD SERVICES IN NEW HALL , St. Johnfs Ilaptis* church which lias " been holding services in Knights of '• Tubor Hall at Twenty-fourth and Pa- • trick, beginning next Sunday will hold •; its regular services in the Knights of } Pythias Hall at Twenty-fourth and Ilurdette streets upstaliB. This is a j very comfortable and attractive plac" . and will admirably serve the purposes ’ of this growing congregation until • they secure a permanent location. Ti e • ltev. E. H. McDonald and his faithful ! workers are very much encouraged * over the outlook for rapid and sub- • stantial development. REORGANIZE REN’S CLUB A number of the men of the Epis copal Church of St. Philip the Deacon met Tuesday night at the rectory where they spent a delightful social evening. As the outcome of this gath ering it was decided to reorganize the Men’s Club which was forthwith done. The following officers were elected: Charles W. Dickerson, president; Drew Harrold, vice-president; Mal colm Scott, secretary, and William Fountain, treasurer. The club will meet monthly. MINISTERS’ ALLIANCE RESUMES ITS MEETINGS The Colored Ministerial Alliance has resumed its regular meetings. Tuesday morning an interesting ses sion was held at the North Side i Branch of the Y. W. C. A., at which j much important routine business was I dispatched, after which a most schol arly and instructive paper on “The Religious Status of the Negro" was read by the Rev. Dr. McDonald, pastor of St. John’s Baptist church. The pa- i per elicited high commendation, and provoked a most helpful discussion. COLOR CRAZE GETS HIM IN JAIL (By the Associated Negro Press.) Chicago, 111., Nov. 21.—Thomas A. Sears, white, Portland, Me., will know better next time. He passed a Chi nese laundry here and saw within a white woman working alongside the Chinese owner. The sight so irritated him that he entered the laundry and protested only to be informed that the white woman was the Chinaman’s wife. He thereupon began trying to wreck the place, an effort which even tually led him to the police court. ALIEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH Twenty-fifth and R Street—Telephone MArket 3475—O. J. Burck hardt, Pastor. Sunday morning the pastor will speak on the “Propelling power of Jesus'Christ”, and at 7:30 there will be a song service followed by a real evangelistic sermon. November 30th will be quarterly meeting. Rev. Geo. W. Slater will preach at 3 p. m„ and Presiding Elder' Hicks will be with us morning and evening. LINCOLN NEWS AND COMMENT Mr. J. F. Dean returned Sunday from South Bend, Ind., witnessing the football game between Nebraska and Notre Dame Saturday afternoon and spending a few hours in Chicago. The L. L. Kensington cluh was roy ally entertained at a pre-Thanksgiv ing luncheon Monday from 3 to 5. After conclusion of the business meet ing our noted men and women in science and arts proved to be inter eating topics. The hostess, Mrs. Mayme Lovin, served a delightful menu, appropriate to the season. Next meeting in the evening with Mrs. J. F. Dean, a covered dish luncheon. Miss Ella Mason was a week-end visitor returning home Sunday night. See Trago McWilliams, Sr., as “Ev ery Youth” in the drama. He is a wonderful surprise. Rev. I. B. Smith and Rev. Mr. Hicks were Quinn Chapel visitors Sunday. Mrs. Rosa Adair entertained the Mission at their home last Tuesday night. A fair crowd of members were present. Rev. J. R. Williams of Kansas City, Mo., was over from Omaha last week end, visiting Rev. H. W. Botts and friends. He preached for Rev. Mr. Botts last Friday night, returning to Omaha Saturday. Mrs. Ella Black entertained the Utopian Art Club at her home, 713 North Thirteenth street, last Thurs day night. A goodly number of mem bers and visitors were present. A fine business and social time was had. Mr. Zack Johnson is improving won derfully at the hospital at this time. Mr. Guy Wiley spent Sunday at Omaha on business. Mrs. Anna Rheinhardt returned home from St. Joseph, Mo., last Sat urday. The moral drama “Every Youth”, which was to have been given in Masonic Hall Thursday night, Novem ber 21, has been postponed to Mon day night, December 8th. The cast of characters consists wholly of home talent. Regular services were conducted as usual at Mt. Zion Baptist church Sun day. Thankgiving services at 11 a. m. rhanksgiving dinner served from 12 soon till late in evening. A musicale ?iven by the choir at night. Mr. D. L. Lindsey returned to Chi cago recently, after spending about dx weekB here. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Griffin of 2040 1 street, announce the engagement of Mrs. C. C. Trent of Omaha to Mr. 3uy Wiley of our city. Date will be lamed later.—Mrs. Trent has been a ong resident of Omaha, well known, ind very popular in church circles, with a host of friends, deserving the ihoice of her affianced.—Mr. Guy Wi ley is a very genial young man, well mown at his home. He is holding a ^ery lucrative position as collector for the Continental State Bank, and is well liked by his employer. He is i Christian gentleman, serving as ai deacon in Mt. Zion Baptist church, and has prospects of a successful career. Hence, we think Mr. Wiley deserves the choice of the helpmate h« is about to select for life. At Refuge Baptist church regular services were held and the program of the day was carried out. Rev. J. S. Williams of Omaha delivered instal lation sermon to Rev. S. S. Parley Jn the afternoon. Sunday was quarterly meeting at the A. M. E. Church. Rev. J. C. Hicks, P. E., was present and conducted services and gave sacrament. The quarterly conference was conducted by Presiding Elder Hicks Monday night. There will be Thanksgiving services, followed by dinner in the basement during the afternoon. Miss Carme] Botts went to Omaha last week for some stay. I 9 betrayed Their first conversation betrayed the fact that she was not fastidious AT a distance she had appeared • unusually neat, immaculate. But upon their first face-to-face meeting he discovered that her teeth were not clean. And he soon lost interest. So many people overlook this one , matter of fastidiousness. And do so in spite of the fact that in conversa tion the teeth are the one most noticeable thing about you. Notice today how you, yourself, watch another person’s teeth when he or she is talking. If the teeth are not well kept they at once become a liability. l.tittrine Tooth Paste cleans teeth a new way. 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