PERSONALS | - - i Ed. F. liorearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe ter* Trust Building, JArkson 3841 er HAtm; 2168. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Douglas, for merly of Omaha but now residing in Sioux City, la., motored to Omaha 1 Sunday accompanied by their j brothers, William of Sioux City and Frank of Jacksonville, 111., a senior in Illinois college. They were the guests here of their sisters, Mrs. ! Chas. Branton and Mrs. Sarah Brown. Mr. C. H. Hon, an old resident of Omaha, passed away Saturday morn ing at a local hospital. The funeral was held from Zion Baptist Church, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Hon was 75 years old and had resided here nearly thirty-five years. He is survived by a niece, Mrs. Bertha Brown of Har risonville, Mo., and other distant rela tives. Mrs. Cora Haywood, formerly of this city, now of Chicago, III., ar rived in the city Friday morning to spend Memorial Day with friends. Mis. Haywood at present is stopping with Mrs. Annie Alston of 2306 Madi son street, South Omaha. Mrs. Al ston is convalescing after a serious operation at the University hospital. The Carter Charity and Benevolent Club is giving a breakfast June 8th at the residence of Mrs. Ardina Wat son, 2718 N. 28th Ave., from 10 to 2 p. m., 25 cents a plate.—Adv. For Kent—Two neatly furnished front rooms. Private home. Modern. —At. 9945. Messrs. Chester A. Franklin, Edi tor of The Call, and Joseph La Cour, advertising manager, and the Misses : Hunter motored up from Kansas City | Sunday. 2’hey were the guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La Cour. They j returned to Kansas City Monday ■ evening. Miss Kuth Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones, who has been teaching in Fort Smith, Ark., is ex pected home Sunday for her summer | vacation. Miss Jones expects to take I a summer course at Des Moines. The Pepper Pot Club gave a dancing party at their club rooms, j 1514 North Twenty-fourth street, j May 25th. Cards and dancing were (he diversions. Joseph Roy Dorsey younger son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dorsey, 371" Parker, a sophomore in Western Re serve University, Cleveland, Ohio, ar rived home Thursday morning to j spend his vacation. Miss Frances D. Gordon, daughter of G. D. Gordon, 2416 Maple street, | who has been teaching in a Presby- , terian school a Rogersville, Tenn., is I expected home within a few days. Miss Alice Algee of Manilla, la., a sophomore at the Iowa State Univer sity, was the guest of Miss Dorothy E. Williams at St. Philip’s Rectory Thursday. Mrs. Ella Page of Eldorado, Ark., who has been visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson, 2713 I'.lon !o street, left for her home last Saturday. Mbs Susie Lee entertained the Blue Ribbon Entertaining Club, Fri day evening at her home, 2018 N. 25th St. A delicious three-course j luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bentley and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith, motored to Kansas City, Mo., last Friday to spend the week-end. They returned Tuesday. Mesdames A. Wilson and T. P. Ma hammitt returned Saturday from a very pleasant week's motor trip to St. Joseph and Kansas City. The Service and Hospitality com mittee of the North Side Branch, Y. W. C. A. will have a baking sale, June 10, at Herman’s Grocery, 2314 N. 24th St. Mr. Charles l’aston of Republic, Neb., spent his 73rd birthday with his nieces, Mrs. M, Byers and Mrs. Tillie Reese of Council Bluffs and Omaha. Mr. l’aston Is a leading busi fics man of Republic, Neb. Mb Lulu Randall of San Antonio, Tex., 1 visiting her sister, Mr. and Mr.;. W. M. Lewis, 1206 N. 26th St. I OK KENT—1711 Jackson street. Six room cottage, good for shop and home or renting rooms. Oarage. Harney (>647. FOR KENT -Three-room modern apart ment, upstairs. Will rent all or separ ately. Half block from car line. Web. 2769. FOR KENT Neatly furnished room f»r lady. 2429 I.ake Street; Web. 1529. 5-14 FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished or un furnished. Webster 1825. 2629 Seward street. 2x 4 30 M rs. Alberta Wiggins and her brother, Leslie Rountree, arrived in the city Friday morning from Chi cago to attend their mother’s funeral. Mrs. William H. Robinson of 2124 Lake street is visiting relatives in Kansas City, Mo. COUNCIL BLUFFS NOTES. — Mrs. Christine Althouse is agent for Madame C. S. Walker's Goods. Also Mrs. E. M. Bess. Mrs. J. P. Jackson and Mrs. Nan nie Rudd are improving nicely. Mrs. Ellen Rose is also improving. Mrs. Maude Bruton of Mason City, la., was a guest of Mrs. T. A. Reese during the State Federation of Iowa Woman’s Club. Mr. Charles It. Pastor of Republic, Neb., visited his niece, Mrs. T. A. Ileesfc He left for his home May 29. Mr. Robert B. Williams passed away May 26 and was buried May 30 from the Cutler Chapel. Mrs. Anna Crumptsn gave an en teitainment June 1, which was quite a success. Everyone is invited to attend the rally at Bethel A. M. E. Church Sun day. Rev. Mr. Smith of Beulah Bap tist Church will preach at three o’clock. Come out. and hear him. ! U. N. I. A.! I I X There Will Be An £ A A • UNUSUAL PROGRAM •• X X £ Rendered at the •{• I U. N. I. A. j | Liberty Hall f •{• 2528 Lake St. •{• £ £ A Sunday, June 6th y y £ At 3 P. M. £ X A y Everybody is invited y I I i — ! £ r X Refreshments Will Be .|. £ Served Free. £ A A £ Come early to se- £ Sf cure a yood seat. A y Y ijl —E. Little, President !|! ENJOYED CALIFORNIA VISIT. Mr. William H. Mortimer has re turned from a delightful three months’ visit to Los Angeles, Pasa dena and other California points where he visited his sister, Mrs. It A. Hatton, whom he had not seen for ten years, and other relatives The California trip has greatly bene* fited Mr. Mortimer’s health. NOTH E OF \DMINISTRATION. (Noah W. Ware, Attorney). In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Henry Peter Joseph, deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said Court alleging that said deceased died leaving no last will and praying for administration upon his estate, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the I Oth day of June, 1026, and that if they fail to appear at said Court on the said 19th day of June, 1926, at 9 o’clock A. M. to contest said petition the court may grant th' same and grant administration of said estate to N. W. Ware or some other suitable person and proceed to a set tlement therof. BRYCE CRAWFORD 3t 5-28 26 County Judge. PROBATE NOTICE (C. Ij. Waldron, Attorney) In the matter of the estate of Eliza Letcher, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the Administrator with will annexed of said estate, before me, County Judge of Dougles County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 29th day of July 1926, and on the 29th day of September 1926, at 9 o’clock A. M., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Three months are al lowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 26th day of June, 1926. BRYCE CRAWFORD, -it -5-28-26 County Judge. _ ANNOUNCEMENT. A. I’. Scruggs, Lawyer, announces the re moval of hi" law offices to 2310 N. 22nd St. Phone WE. 4162. (After May 15, 1926.) 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