The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, December 05, 1924, Page THREE, Image 3

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    m 1 Local and Personal Happenings »
F I WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS fL Webster 4243
B I ADDRESS BOX 1204
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E. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Peters
Trust building, Jackson 3841 or Har
ney 2156.
Mrs. David Gordon left Sunday
afternoon for her home in St. Louis,
Mo., after a pleasant visit wijh her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. D. V. Gordon, 2863 Miami street.
A unique selection of Christmas
cards.—New Era Print Shop, 24th
and Grant streets. Web. 2056.—Adv.
A. P. Scruggs, lawyer, 220 South
Thirteenth street, over Pope’s Drug
Store. Atlantic 7812. Kenwood 2492.
—Adv.
Lee’s Novelty Singing Orchestra of
Kansas City at Dreamland Hall, De
cember 10.—Adv.
"Dentlo," the tooth paste you ought
to use.—Adv.
Mrs. H. R. Roberts returned Mon
day afternoon from Lincoln, Neb.,
where she visited friends for a week
and left Tuesday night for Tacoma, t
Wash., for an indefinite stay.
Mrs. Morrie Jones of 1010 North
Twenty-fourth street, who has been
ill for several days, is able to be up
and about again.
FOR RENT—Three large room flat.
2213 Grace street. KEnwood 2093.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Parker of 2012
Paul street expect to move into their
new home, 2827 Seward street, about
the middle of January.
Mr. Collins A. Thomas of 2123 No.
Twenty-eighth avenue, is recovering
from an attack of pneumonia which
confined him to his bed for three
weeks. Owing to his enfeebled con
dition he is not yet able to leave
home.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, one
block from car line, 2322 North Twen
ty-fifth street. WEbster 3101.—lt
12 5-24.
Mr. John Phillips of the Brandeis
restaurants was suddenly stricken ill
at his home this week.
Lee’s Novelty Singing Orchestra of
Kansas City at Dreamland Hall, De
cember 10.—Adv.
Mrs. Blanche Black entertained
the Neighborhood Club at the resi
dence of her father, W. P. Wade,
1203 North Thirty-third street, Tues
day. Mrs. J. H. Hutten is president
of the club.
Mrs. Viola Wright, 2885 Ohio St.,
who was painfully but not seriously
l hurt by an automobile as she was at
tempting to catch as street car at
24th and Clark streets on her way
home from Salem Baptist church
Wednesday night, is improving nicely.
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Mrs. J. C. Greer, wife of, Captain
Greer of the fire department, of 3331
Emmet street, remains quite seriously
ill at the Paxton Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwein were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
A. Love, 2430 Grant street, Thanks
giving Day.
RUMMAGE SALE—Saturday, Decem
ber 6, 10 a. m., at 2022 North Twen
ty-fourth street.—Adv.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms
in modem private home, two blocks
from car line. Rates reasonable.
2868 Burdette St. Web. 4901. 2t
Mrs. O. Parnell, soloist and beauty
culturist of Fort Worth, Texas, who
lias been assisting Rev. Mr. Day in
revival services at the Mount Moriah
Bapt.vt church, 24th and Ohio Sts.,
has made a very great impression for
herself with all who have heard her.
Mme. Parnell is one of the leading
business women of our group in Fort
Woilh, she owning and operating one
of the largest beauty culture estab
lishments in that city. She is serious
ly considering making Omaha her
future home. We extend to her a very
welcome. Mrs. Parnell will close her
present engagement Sunday when
she will sing at both morning and
evening seivices.
FOR SALE—Dorsey’s Famous Chick
en Shack on West Center street.
ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Quarterly meeting Sunday broke
all former records from the stand
point of attendance, ministerial and
lay, and spiritual enthusiasm. Four
teen ministers of various denomina
tions were present. Rev. C. A. Wil
liams, pastor of St. John’s A. M. E.
church, opened the service. The sac
ramental sermon was preached by
the Rev. George W. Slayter of Coun
cil Bluffs. Next Sunday the pastor
will preach at 11 and the Rev. W. S.
Metcalfe at 7:30 p. m.
Among the sick are Josie Black
well, Addie Jones, Lovetta Busch,
Lulu B. Evans, Malissa Carter, Mrs.
Helms, Chris Riddles and Charley
Gordon.
POPULARITY CONTEST
HAS BEEN POSTPONED
The Young Ladies’ Popularity Con
test which was to have been given
December 2 at Bethel A. M. E. Church
has been postponed until December 16.
The contestants have been entered by
three committees of the North Side
“Y”, the Fellowship, whose represen
tative 1b Miss Dorcus Jones; the
Health and Education, Miss Ethel
Jones, and the Girl Reserves, Mrs.
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Venus Parker. All the committees
are working enthusiastically for their
candidates.
IlKANDEIS WAITERS
ARE A LIVELY BUNCH
Brandeig Restaurant waiters are a
lively bunch. If yqjj ever feel lone
some, or wish a real diversion, take
the elevator to the tenth floor, hunt
the waiters’ lounge room and listen
to those boys “spill the beans’’. Messrs.
Smith, Woods, Johnson and Lynch al
ways win their arguments.
SEVENTY-SIX YEARS YOUNG
Mr. July Miles, of 2524 Patrick ave
nue, a veteran of the Civil War and a
member of the G. A. R., celebrated his
seventy-sixth birthday anniversary
Wednesday, December 3. Despite his
years Mr. Miles is quite active and
spry and has a keen sense of humor.
When being introduced to a young
man recently Mr. Miles called him
self “the kid”.
NEW SUBSCRIBERS
ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
Among new subscribers to The Mon
itor this week are Messrs. Clarence
Crowley, W. M. Taylor, Noye Williams,
W. B. Cheeseborough, James Arnold,
Jr., Paul Moore and Mesdames Marie
Jones, Anna Murphy, Mildred Free
man, J. H. Kelly, Jennie Williams and
Miss Jurdy McDavid, all of Omaha,
and Sergt. Nathaniel G. Jones of
Camp Benning, Ga. We welcome them
to our large and growing family of
Monitor readers and boosters.
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF
ST. PHILIPP THE DEACON
The services Sunday will be as fol
lows: Holy Communion 7:30 a. m.;
church school and adult Bible class
10; sung eucharist with sermon 11;
I evening and address at 8 o’clock by
Mr. John S. Hedelund, member Dio
cesan Executive Council. Public in
vited to all services.
THE N. A. A. C. P.
TO MEET SUNDAY
The Omaha branch of the National
Association for the Advancement of
Colored People will hold a meeting
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the
North Side Branch Y. W. C. A., 22nd
and Grant streets.
WHAT’S HIS SURNAME?
“Tuffy” is the name of a pet rat
terrier owned by children of an Oma
ha printer. The other day one of the
little boys rushed into the house
rather excitedly and said, “Mama, ma
ma, what is Tuffy's last name?”
NEGRO CITIES—PHILADELPHIA
By Daniel W. Chase for the Asso
ciated Negro Press.
Commercial life in Philadelphia is
far outstepping that of any city in
the Union. This refers especially to
the Negro element. This is accounted
for by the fact that for so many years
the Philadelphia Negro has been
practically asleep. He has been con
tent with just “getting along” and
having had things reasonably well in
his favor, he has just felt himself all
right, especially if he could boast of
certain family connections.
But that day has passed. The new
generation of practical business men,
many of whom have received the rudi
ments of a commercial training in
the various high schools and colleges,
has brought a new day in the busi
ness of the Negro. And the oppor
tunty of business leadership today
among Negroes is almost boundless.
Philadelphia is practically a virgin
field; the surface, so to speak, has
not been scratched.
Commercial activity in Philadelphia
covers a period of just a few years—
within the memory of living men.
Many can relate how a few years ago
certain localities in the business dis
trict were entirely populated by col
ored people, who, if they had had the ,
vision, could today have been wealthy. |
This statement of fact may only be
properly measured and partially en
visaged by carefully calculating that
which has been accomplished within i
the past few years. A true and un
biased vision of the opportunity that
exists may be attained by a calm and
dispassionate appraisal of existing
conditions.
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Are you self-conscious
about the impression
you make on people?
PERSONAL appearance has a lot
to do with the way you feel.
Clothes count, of course. But still
there is one thing so many people
overlook—something that at once
brands them as either fastidious or
careless—Me teeM.
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.
Listerine Teeth Paste cleans teeth a new
way. Aj last ear chemists have discoverotka
Polishing ingredient that really cleans with
out scratching the enamel—a difficult problem
finally solved.
A large tube of Listerine Tooth
Paste is only 25 cents; at your drug
gist’s.—Lambert Pharmacol Co.t Saint
Louisa U. S. A.
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» MRS. H. J. CRAWFORD & SONS |
2008 North Twenty-fourth Street ft
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| Hosiery Shirts S
I Lingerie Ties
| Beads Socks |
| Novelties Underwear |
1 Toilet Articles :: Fine Linen Handkerchiefs 5
Comfy House Slippers for Men and Women
J GENUINE BARGAIN PRICES—TRY US FIRST!
| Mrs. H. J. Crawford & Sons I
| 2008 North Twenty-fourth Street g
| The Brandeis Store
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Our big eighth floor has been devoted entirely to '
the Christmas displays and sales of toys. Here 5 ,
we have assembled toys from every toy making S <
S country in the world. We have imported directly, | |
t, in most cases, thereby eliminating the importer’s
I* profits and giving you the benefit of lower prices. § !
Dolls, animals, tops, games, doll buggies, doll fur- 5 ]
niture, trains, wagons, sleds, scooters are only a t
few of the myriads of toys that greet you. 1 j
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ere are
Ten Million Savings
Club Members in America
WHY do you suppose one out of
every eleven people in the
United States has a Savings Club
account?
The answer is simple: “Because
the Savings Club makes it easy to
save money. Easy!”
You deposit a few coins each week and
forget all about it—then surprise yourself
next December with a nice round sum of
money.
If you are not one of these ten million
people, join today and find out how easy it
is to carry through one of the following
classes of Club accounts:
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Says
Mr. Club-Boy: ,
“Rolling off a
log is easy, but
even that calls
for a start.”
• Choose Your Club:
One Year I
°’5c Even-Deposit Class...$ 12.50 I
50c Even-Deposit Class .. 25.00 I
$1 Even-Deposit Class • 50.00 f
$2 Even-Deposit Class .. 100.00 f
$3 Even-Deposit Class. 150.00 I
$5 Even-Depo.it Cl.... 250.00
$7.50 Even-Depo.it Cl..... 375.00 y ■* *“
$10 Even-Depo.it Cl.... 500.00 > payment.
Sc Decrea.ing Cl.... 63.75 / ®r®
5c Increa.ing-.nd-Decrea.ing Cl... . 32.50 | m*de
10c Incre..ing-«nd-Decre..ing Cl... . 65.00 I promptly
20c Incre..ing-.nd-Decre..ing Cl... . 130.00 1
2c Incre..ing-.nd-Decre..ing Cl... . 13.00 I
2c Decrea.ing Cl... . 25.50 I
1c Decrea.ing Cl... .. 12.75 I
lc Increasing Cl... .. 12.75 I
You may pay a. far la advanc. a. you will.
Th. Club md. oarly ia amt DocMnbv.
Easy to Start—Easy to Plalahl
Come in today. Your passbook is waiting for you.
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THE MONITOR WILL GROW IF
TOO WILL RO YOIR SHARE
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GOOD GROCERIES A L W A
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Also Fresh Fruits and Vege
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