The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, January 29, 1926, Page THREE, Image 3

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Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe
ters Trust Building, JAckson 3841 or
HArnajr 2156.
Mrs. Henry Ixmg, who has been
quite ill at her home, 3020 Pinkney
street, for some weeks is slowly im
proving.
The Eagles are soaring, w a t c n
them light.—Adv.
A duughter, Betty Cullen, was bom
to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jones, 2925
Grant street, January 14. Mother and
daughter are doing fine. Mrs. Jones
was formerly Miss Alice Watson.
Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char
les H. Stanton, 2617 Erskine street,
entertained eighteen little friends at
a George Washington party, Satur
day afternoon, January 23 in honor
of his sixth birthday anniversary.
Watch for the Eagles to light.
—Adv.
Mrs. Susie Brown of Casper, Wyo.,
left for her home last Saturday after
t. stay of three weeks in the city.
Mrs. Brown has been visiting her
motl or. Mrs. G. A. Price, 4416 South
Sixteenth street who has been ill for
the past year.
Mrs. E. R. West, 2006 North Twen
ty-eighth street who was quite seri
ously injured and sustained a broken
rib by a fall is able to be out again.
The Rev. Z. C. McGee, patsor of
Pleasant Green Baptist church, is vi
siting friends in Chicago.
day afternoon, January 23, in honor
Central High school Monday! were
Vera Walton, Mercedes Ferguson,
Walter Anderson, Ollie Madison and
Catherine Williams.
Watch the Eagles soar.—Adv.
Charles T. Smith, 2916 North
Twetny-eighth street has fully recov
ered from his recent illness.
Mrs. Ella Long, 2517 Lake street,
was called to Macon, Mo., last weex
by the death of her uncle, the Rev.
P. C. Crews, a prominent Methodist
minister for the past twenty-five
years and a brother of the late Nel
son Crews.
The Young Matron’s Social Society
met at the house of Mrs. Mattie
Washington, 2701 Corby st., January
13. A delicious three course luncheon
was served.
The Monitor is pleased to publish
local news items if persons will only
phone them or send them in. There
are no charges for local news items.
There are charges for advertisements;
hut not for personals or news items.
Sell goods for a firm who trusts
you. Fine quick selling line of toi
let goods and medicines on trust*
Pay for the goods when you yseli
them. Rig profit. Write quick. Laro
Chemica ICompany, Randolph Bldg.
Memphis, Tenn.—Adv.
Please be ready to pay your subacrip
tion when the collector for The Monitor
calls.
Dumas James, 2221 South Twen
ty-.-ixth street, who has been confin
ed to his home with an injured foot
i- able to be out again and expects
to resume work soon.
The Women’s Auxiliary of St. Phil
ip’s Episcopal Church, held a very
interesting and enthusiastic meeting
at the residence of Mrs. John A.
Smith, 2511 North 22nd St., on last
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. B. j|lylurid, 2854 Lake St.,
entertained at a six o’clock dinner,
Thursday evening, January 21, in
honor of Mrs. Bledso of St. Joseph,
Mo., who is visiting her daughter
Mrs. W. E. Evans, 2002 N. 28th St.
Covers were laid for six.
DO YOU EAT?
Try
JAMES PRICE’S
HOT TAMALIES AND
CHILLI
JOYLIFE CAFE
12H1 Dodge Street
The Northwest Needle Craft Club
met at the home of Mrs. L. L. Gaines
at 2726 Blondo street, Tuesday, Jan
uary 19. Christmas gifts were ex
changed among the members by draw
ing. A delicious lunch was served
by the hostess, Mrs. Gaines. The
next meeing will be at the home of
Mrs. J. H. Hutten, 1624 N. 33rd st.
The many friends of Pearl M. Al
exander will be pleased to know of
her safe return home after a three
months visit in California. Mrs. Al
exander wa sentertained extensively
while away but in spite of the many
and varied experiences she says she
is glad to be bark in Omaha.
AT HYMEN’S ALTAR
Sunday afternoon the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Craig, 2320 North
Twenty-seventh street was the scene
of a beautiful wedding when Mrs.
Lillian Scruggs became the bride of
Mr. Miles Speese. The ceremony
was performed under a large horse
shoe of white carnations by the Rev.
George W. Day, pastor of Mt. Mor
iah Baptist church. The bride was
charming in a gray crepe gown with
corsage of lavender sweet peas. The
matron of honor, Mrs. Walter Craig,
also wore grey with pink sweet peas.
The gifts were many and beautiful.
Mr. and Mrs. Speese are at home,
2316 North Twenty-eighth avenue.
SCHOOL GIRLS HAVE
EXCEPTIONAL RECORDS
Two pupils of the graduating class |
of Kellom school made exceptional
records. They are Ollie Madison, 14,
exander was entertained extensively
and Catherine Williams, 13. Ollie
Madison, who as noted by The Mon-!
itor some weeks ago, was elected
class president, the class numbering
37, five of whom were colored pupils, ]
received 14 A’s, a gold seal for pen
manship, and a certificate of per- j
feet attendance. Catherine Williams
; received 13 A’s, a gold seal and a per
I feet attendance certificate. Both girls
| have entered Central high.
The Monitor will be pleased to
publish the names of other A stu
dents if they are furnished to us.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
for kindness shown during our re
cent bereavement in the death of our
husband, father and son. Especially
are we grateful to the Knights of
Pythias lodge No. 4 and Rough Ashler
lodge No. 1.
Mrs. Will Wade, wife.
Will Wade^J r., son.
Sarah Washington, daughter.
Mrs. Rachel Wade, mother.
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TO BE HELD ON SOUTH SIDE
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A mass meeting under the auspices j
Monday night, February 1st at Allen
Chapel A. M. E. church, Twenty-fifth
and R street, Rev. O. J. Burckhardt,
pastor. A good program and excel-!
| lent speeches will be given. The N. j
j of the N. A. A. C. P. will la; held .
I A. A. C. P. is the one outstanding na
tional organization which is doing
great things for the race in contend
ing for justice and civil rights. Every
race loving man and woman should
be a member. Come out and hear
about it. Monday night, Allen Chapel,
South Side.
N. W. C. A. HOME
The regular board meeting of the
Home will be held Thursday evening,
February 4th, at eight o’clock.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Home will be held Wednesday,
at 10:30 o’clock a. m., Feb. 3rd. Sev
eral visitors were in the Home last
week among them being Mrs. P.
F’leming of Detroit, Michigan, wno
was visiting her father, Mr. John
Elder.
The ladies of the City Mission vi
sited the Home. The Ladies’ Mission
ary Society of the Mission brought
a nice new quilt to the Home which
was appreciated very much.
Martha T. Smith, Pres.
Elizabeth M. Reed, secy.
INDUSTRIOUS CITIZEN
DIES FROM ACCIDENT
Will Wade, who was recently killed
by the falling of a beam, came to
Omaha in 1915. In 1916 he began
working for Kewitt's and Sons and
remained working for this firm until
the accident that caused his death.
He was well thought of by his em
ployer and had a host of friends. He
was an industrious and highly re
spected citizen and was buying a
home at 2640 Rinney St. Mr. Wade
leaves to mourn his death a widow,
Mrs. Nancy Wade, a son, Will Wade,
I Jr., a daughter, Sarah Washington,
and a mother, Mrs. Rachel Wade.
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and delightful entertain- j
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Lake Theatre. Surely a
winning combination.”
Matinees up to 6 P. M. 10c
for Everybody
Come at least once a week.
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Fall Planting
When in need of CUT
FLOWERS don’t forget our
Floral Department, as we
have a complet seasonable
assortment.
STEWART’S SEED AND
FLOWER SHOP
10!) North 16th Street
(Opposite Post Office)
JAckson 3285
Office, WEbster 4030-PHONES-Res., WEbster 0949
WAGNER & LEWIS
UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Service and Prices Guaranteed. When in
Need of Such Service Give Us a Trial.
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