The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, October 01, 1926, Page THREE, Image 3

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    PERSONALS
Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe
ters Trust Building, JAckson 3841 or
HArney 2156.
^ William II. (Bob) Robinson went to
Kansas City on a short business trip lues
day.
* A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex
perience. Handles all law cases.
2310 North Twenty-second street.
WKbster 4162.
The infant son born to Mr. and Mrs.
\\ *J. Cost in last Wednesday morning died
Saturday afternoon.
\ ole for Barnett.—Adv.
Mr**. Ollie Woodward of Chicago i*
“pending the week with Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Wood, 3030 Pinkney street.
Watch for the bride and groom at
John A. Smith’s style revue, October
6, at Dreamland Hall.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. II. I.. Anderson, 2914 Lake I
Mreet. entertained fifty guests Tuesday
evening in honor of their house guest.
Miss Anna Mae Spralt «»f St. Louis, Mo.,
and among the other out-of-town guests
present were Miss Madeline Carter of
Pueblo, Colo.; Miss Bernice Taylor of
Kansas City. Mo., and Mi“s Edna Acree
of Atlanta. Ca.
Lester Price is the official, authorized
collector for The Monitor. Please have
vour money ready for him when eh calls.
Harold Jones of Lincoln was an Omaha
j visitor Wednesday.
F. L. Barnett, republican nominee j
for State Representative from the
lentil District. Vote for him.—Adv.
Mi** Bert ha Peters, who has I wen visit
* ing her aunt, Mrs. John Archie, 2431 j
™ Parker street, has returned to Wilherforce
university where she is a senior in the
College of Liberal Arts.
John Smith's Fall Style Revue at Dream
land hall. Octtiliei 6. Adv.
Miss Ernestine Singleton, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Singleton, has enrolled
at the I diversity of Omaha.
EOR BENT—Neatly furnished room in
modern home. Phone Web. 6242. Eve
nings.
Mi. John C. Pegg. who is a clerk in the
office of the clerk of the ditsrict court,
has resumed his studies in the night law
school of the L diversity of Omaha.
EOR BENT Furnished three or four
room apartment in modern home. 2310
North Twenty-second street. WE. 4162. j
9 17-26 Tf.
The Ever Diva! club was delight fulls
entertained Tuesday evening from 9 to
I? p hi. at the home of Mrs. J. W. Daeu*.
2316 Miami street.
Did you see ThulEs delivery boy? Adv.
f« seph B. LiCour of the Kansas iCty
Call was an Omaha visitor Sunday.
Mr. arid Mrs. William H. Robinson are
leaving next week for Rattle Creek, Mich.,
where they contemplate making their home,
much to the regret of many Omaha friends.
Harnett! Burnett! Barnett!—Adv.
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According to the Louisville News, Dr.
\. C. Edwards, formerly of Omaha, lias
opened offices in I»uisville, Ky.
I will appreciate your vote for State
Representative from the Tenth Dis
trict. F. L. Harnett.—Adv.
I he W omen’s Auxiliary of the Chinch
of St. Philip the Deacon, held a well at
tended and enthusiastic meeting last 1 .urs
dav afternoon at the residence of Mrs.
Isaac Hailey, 2816 Pratt street.
FOR RENT Rooms, strictly modern.
Gentlemen only. 2516 Patrick avenue.
Web. 2180. 41-8-27-26.
Order your ire cream (Tom us Thull's
pharmacy, Twenty-fourth and Seward St.
W Fbstcr 2000—Adv.
Ms we develop films. Thull’s pharma
cy. Twenty-fourth and Seward. Webster
2000. -Adv.
look what's coming! John Smith's
Fall Style Revue. Adv.
Thull's pharmacy, Twenty-fourth and
Seward street, is pleased to serve von
Webster 2000.—Adv.
John Smith's Fall Style Revue at
Dreamland hall, October 6.—Adv.
A our vole is needed to send F. L. Bar
nett to the State Legislature.—Adv.
Lingerie, nepiigoe. s|*>rt, street, after
noon and formal attire will be displayed
at John Smith's Fall Style R evu<*. Octo
ber 6.—Adv.
We pay cash for real estate and refinance
property and loan* on furniture. Web.
4810. if—10 1-26.
FOR RENT Neatly furnished room. All
modern. Web. 6498.. 2t 10-126.
FOR RENT -Furnished rooms in strictly |
modern home, to married couple or em
ployed women, near Twenty-fourth street j
car line. Rest district. Rent reason- I
able. References required. Web. 3845
after 6 p. m. It—10-1-26.
Room* foy rent in modern borne. Near
car line. 2217 North Twenty-fourth ave.
Web. 2838. 2t- 10-1-26.
FOR RENT 6 room apartment*. Low
rent. All modern. Steam beat. Apply
Robert Coleman, 923 South Thirteenth
Street. Jackson 9945. 41-10-1-26.
HOI SE FOR RENT 969 North Twentv
fifth avenue. Rent reasonable. Call
At. 9344. tf—10-1-26.
FOR RENT—Furnished house, 1422
North 24th street.
Election lime is only hIkhiI six weeks
off. (.el Iiiisn advising your friends to
vole for K L. Barnett, repuhlcan nominee
for Stale Representative.—Adv.
FOR RENT—Furnished light house
keeping rooms, modem. Call WE. j
1629. 2429 Lake street.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 2860
Lake street. WE. 3956.
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
rooms. WE. 4532.
I
Piano lessons. Beginners a special- j
ty. Call Webster 4412. 2921 North -
Twenty-fifth street. 4t-9-26
WEISS FLOWER SHOP
MOVES TO LARGER STORE
The popular Weis?Flower shop, formerly
located at 2511 North 24th street, has
removed to larger and more attracive quar
ters one door north of Petersen s .bakery.
The store i*- handsomely fitted up with
new fixtures and the beautiful array of
potted and cut flowers, floral designs,
birds and bird cages are a delight to be
hold. The Monitor highly esteem® Mr.
and Mrs. Weifes, who are delightful people,
courteous, obliging ami broad-minded ami
deserving the patronage of our people. Vis
it their store and get acquainted with them.
DR. PHILLIPS, OPTICIAN
Dr. Phillips, the old-time optician, hav- I
ing returned to Omaha, will be glad to j
fit your glasses at your home at his usual
reasonable price®. Phone Harney 3083 for j
an appointment.—Adv.
GROVE M. E. CLOSES
CONFERENCE YEAR
The rinsing services of this Conference
veur will he held Sunday night. The Rev.
M. Smiley, pastor of Salem Baptist rhurclr
will preach and his choir will sing. Wed
nesday the Rev. J. H. Ellis, pastor, ac
companied by his wife, will leave to attend
a men's meeting at Kansas City. Mn„ at
tile close of which they will leave to go
Wichita to attend the annual conference
which convenes October 13.
SI UPRISE PARTY
One of the most delightful parties
of the season was the surprise party
given by Mrs. Marie Wilson for Mrs.
Asa Dudley in honor of her birthday
at her home, 2406 North Twenty
eighth avenue, Thursday evening,
September 16. The evening was spent
in games anti music. A delicious four
course luncheon was served. Mrs.
Dudley was the recipient of many
beautiful gifts. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Irvin, Mr. and
Mrs P. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. George
White, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Crumbly;
Mesdames Eunice Lindsey, B. Hyland,
Mary Wilson, Nellie Wynne, U. L
Burroughs, Hartfield, Odele Mosley,
Henrietta Makins, Vesta Beasley,
Viola Wright; Misses Elizabeth Ross,
Pinkie Stewart, E. Pullanas; Messrs.
Clarence Wright, George Davis, W. M.
Stalworths, Willis, Charles Wright,
Charles Scott alul Asa Dudley.
Incidentally, it was also Mr. and
Mrs. Dudley’s twentieth wedding an
niversary.
ADALINI PATTI BROWN COMING
Adalini Patti Brown will appear at
Zion Baptist church, 2215 Grant, Fri
day evening, October 1. The public
ds cordially invited to hear this prima
donna in the treat of the season. Ad
mission, 50 cents. Tickets on sale at
the Poro Sub Station. W. F. Bolts,
pastor; Mrs. Georgia Thomas, clerk—
Adv.
Hooch and gasoline are both too
powerful to mix.
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f 2904 Bristol Street
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Richard Dix, in
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£ "MANTRAP” i
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with Matt Moore and
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£ Also, “Fightinj? Hearts” |
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REMODELLING and REPAIRING
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LOUIS WEIS, Proprietor
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Special Floral Designs for All Occasions
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J” some bright suede belts. In plain colors or plaid designs.
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US Chanel lied Blue Jungle Green Navy
Brnndeis Junior Dept.—Third Floor
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