The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, February 13, 1925, Page THREE, Image 3

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    E. F. More arty, Lawyer, 700 Peters
Trust building, Jackson 3841 or Har
ney 2156.
Miss Goldstein of Minneapolis,
Minn., is the house guest of Mrs.
Clara Williams, 2823 Burdette street.
Miss Teresa Jones, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Jones, has been con
fined to her home the past week by
illness. f
Valentine mask ball Monday even
ing, February 16, Dreamland Hall,
Melody Five.—Adv.
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Mrs. Eva HawkiiiB and Mrs. Gladys
Walker and infant daughter of St.
Louis, Mo., are the guests of their par
ents, the Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Williams,
2414 Binney street.
The Rev. William Romans of Atchi
son. Kans., is in the city conducting
evangelistic services for the Rpv. J.
A. McF*arlane.
BIG MONEY selling Everstrate to
Colored people. Enormous demand.
Sure repeater. Eston, 2500 Second
Avenue, Dept. 150, Birmingham, Ala.
Mrs. Robert Johnson has returned
from Chicago to her home in Lincoln
where she was called to attend the ,
funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Candace Aus
tin, who died there February 2. The
funeral was held from Ebenezer Bap
tist church of which she was a mem
ber, the Rev. Chas. H. Clark, I). D.,
officiating.
Valentine mask ball Monday even
ing, February 16, Dreamland Hall,
Melody Five.—Adv.
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Mr. Theodore Lowery is a sopho
more “Dent” at Ceighton university.
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Mr. H. K. Perry who has been a res- |
ident of Omaha for the past seven (
years left the city for Kansas City, |
Mo., Sunday, where he expects to re- ;
main indefinitely.
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Diamonds and jewelry loans, quick ,
service, safe and reliable. Diamond (
Loan Co. N. W. comer 16th and Chi
cago. — Adv.
Miss Florence Jones, a senior at
Central High school, has received her <
*0 in athletics for membership on the i
Girls’ Volley Ball team and has also I
been elected to membership in the <
FYench club.
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Mrs. William Austin was called to (
St. Joseph, Mo. Sunday by the death t
of her brother, Joseph Hockley.
Valentine mask ball Monday even
ing, F’ebruary 16, Dreamland Hall,
Melody F'ive.—Adv.
ATTENTION, I)R. PINTO
A fine nine and a half pound daugh
ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Preston Sunday morning. Mr. Pres
ton is employed at the Waters-Barn
hart Printing Company which holds
a good record of births among its em
ployees, seven children having been
born to employees within the year.
ROOSEVELT POST
AMERICAN LEGION
ENTERTAINS AT SMOKER
The rooms of the Colored Commer
cial Club were crowded last Friday
night for a smoker given by the Theo
dore Roosevelt Post No. 30 American
Legion. It was a lively and enthusi
astic gathering.
Guests from Omaha and South Oma
ha Posts and from the Disabled War 1
VeteranB were present as also rep- j
resentatlves of The Monitor and the
New Era.
Edward W. Killinsworth, Post Com
mander, introduced Dr. John Andrew
Singleton as master of ceremonies.
Excellent speeches were made by
John Kilmartin and Commissioner
John Hopkins, city commissioner and
acting mayor, of Omaha Post; Dr.
Swoboda of South Omaha Post; Mr.
Watts of the Disabled veterans. Other
speakers were the Rev. John Albert
Williams, Count Wilkinson and Dr. W.
W. Peebles. At the close of the
speechmaking refreshments were
served. Eight new members Joined
the post bringing the membership
close to the half hundred mark. This
is a decided gain, since only a short
time ago it numbered less than 20.
Every ex-service man is urged to join.
OMAHA BRANCH N. A. A. C. P.
TO HAVE VERY INTERESTING
DEBATE SUNDAY AFTERNOON
The Omaha Branch Qf the N. A. A.
2. P. will meet next Sunday afternoon
it 4 o'clock at the North Side Branch
rf the V. W. C. A., Twenty-second and
Jrant street and will hold an inter
rsting debate to which the public is
■ordially invited. The subject is "Re
tolved, That the Negro Is Taking Ad
vantage of His Opportunities”. The
iffirmative will be supported by the
lev. Russel Taylor and Mrs. Frederick
Mvers, and the negative by Henry W.
31ack and Mrs. Senora M. Wilkinson.
*EW SUBSCRIBERS TO
THE MONITOR THIS WEEK
Among the new subscribers for The
donitbr this week are the following:
drs. S. A. Bragg, 2130 North Twenty
ugth stree*; Mrs. Elizabeth Harris,
!6H Seward street; Mrs. A. Fisher,
!020 North Twenty-fifth street; Miss
Meta Camplin, 2007 North Twenty
ifth street; Mrs. b. Sweeny, 2431 Pa
rick avenue; Mrs. John McCree, 2919
lurdette street; Mrs. Clara Williams,
1823 Burdette street; Mrs. Rebecca
lichey, 2819 Burdette street, and Mrs.
,. Clark, 2807 Burdette street. Thank
'ou! Help us put The Monitor in
very colored home in Omaha!
1LLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Allen Jones, president of the Col
red Commercial Club, gave a helpful
ddress to the I^eague. Rev. R. E.
Swing preached at night. Next Sun
ay morning the pastor will preach on
Demon Activity”. The Juvenile choir
nd orchestra furnishes music at the
vening service. Mesdames Suda Gray]
nd Malisga Carter are on the sick j
ist.
LINCOLN NEWS AND COMMENT
Frederick Holcomb, aged 15 years,
died at his parents home, 1942 Vine
street, Sunday morning after a brief
illness. It is sad to think of a young
man, who had graduated from the
grade schools recently, preparatory
for the high school, and hag been cut
short of his career in the world. Fred
erick leaves as survivors his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holcomb; a sister,
Mrs. Hazel Dean; two brothers, Ray,
who is employed at National Bank of
Commerce, and a baby brother. The
funeral wag held at the A. M. EL
Church Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Rev.
M. C. Knight officiating. We extend
the family heartfelt sympathy in their
hour of bereavement.
Adam Loving is reported on the
mend.
Those reported on the sick list are:
Mrs. Blossom Williams, 242 South
Nineteenth; Mrs. Fanny Young, 1316
Washington; Mrs. Lulu Abner, 441
North Twenty-fourth, and several
others.
J. T. Wright was confined at home
this week with la grippe.
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Rev. H. W. Botts returned home
Saturday from Plattsburg, Mo., where
he preached at the funeral of Mrs.
Mary Jackson, sister of Mrs. Alma Wi
ley. Mrs. Jackson died in Chicago
and was brought to the home of her
parents for burial.
The Utopian Art Club will give a
Oeorge Washington program and en
tertainment at Mt. Zion Baptist
Church Monday February 23rd.
Islam Court No. 43 has announced
a popularity contest and entertain
ment for April 1st at Masonic hall.
Mrs. Alma Wiley returned home
Monday from Plattsburg, Mo., where
she attended the funeral of her sister,
Mrs. Mary Jackson, at their mother’s
home.
Wilber R. Clark is reported on the
mend.
Rev. C. R. Robb of the Newman M.
E. Church calls the attention of the
folks to come and see them.
Rev. Mr. Farley of the Refuge Bap
tist Church is striving to build up his
congregation by preaching sound doc
trine to them.
Sunday services were largely at
tended at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. The
Buds of Promise had a successful
meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Mosley. Mrs. J. T. Wright, in
charge of Saturday Night Serving
Club is serving delicious meals at the
church during this month.
Alice Terry and Ramon Novarro
in “The Arab” at the I^ake Thea
tre Tuesday and Wednesday
Important Announcement
The Schrnoller & Mueller Kano Company take pleasure to in
form the public that they have purchased Burgess-Nash and Oakford
Music Company’s entire stock of Pianos, Player Pianos, Phonographs,
Band and Orchestra Instruments, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings,
Sheet Music and Musical Merchandies of every description.
These two immense stocks have been moved to our warerooms,
161-16-18 Dodge Street, and are now on sale at Half Price and Low
est Terms. We take this opportunity, to ‘cordially welcome Burgess
Nash and Oakford patrons to make our store their headquarters and
open a charge account for convenience in shopping.
Schmoller & Muellor Piano Co.
LARGEST AND OLDEST PIANO HOUSE IN THE WEST
1514-16-18 Dodge Street
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A 10 a. m. Sunday School X
X 11 a. m. Sung Eucharist With Sermon X
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FRANKLIN
SHOE HOSPITAL
We repair from fifteen to twenty pairs of shoes every
day. Our machinery is always busy, but never too busy to
serve you. Our machinery is never out of shape. We break
four knives a week on leather we put on your shoes.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED OR NO CHARGE
15 2 7 NORTH 24th STREET
Work done while you wait
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