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PERSONALS M. F. Mur—rty, Lawyer, 7M Fa taw Mat BalMing, JAchwa M41 «r Tuesday evening, November 16, Mrs. Grace Flanagan and Mrs. Cor inne Jones gave a delightful sur prise birthday dinner for Mr. Flan agan. Covers were laid for eight. The out-of-town guests were the Rev. H. A. Holmes of Kansas City, Mo., and Rev. H. W. Botts of Lin coln. A. F. SCBUGG8, Lawyer. Large ex paaianea. Handles all law aaaes. 291 • North Twenty-second street. W Meter 41*2. Helen, the little seven-year-old daughter of Attorney and Mrs. N. W. Ware is seriously ill with pneu monia at the family residence, 2863 Binney street. Mr. and Mrs. Shackelford enter tained at dinner Thanksgiving day at their home, in honor of Rev. and Mrs. John Adams and Rev. John H. Grant. TMll sells everything in the drug line and gives away satisfaction. WB. 2006.—Adv. Miss Constance B. Singleton, daughter of Mrs. Anna Singleton, and a pupil at Technical High school has been detained at home by ill ness this week at the residence of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Singleton, 2865 Corby street. Jiiss Ernestine Thornton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Doris Thorn ton, 2818 Miami Street, entertain ed at a delightful dinner party Sun day afternoon, at her home. Covers were laid for twelve. After the dinner the party attended the Brandeis theatre and returned to the home of the hostess for an after theatre lunch. Films developed Nine-hour service. Trail Pharmacy. WE. 2000.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDaniels re turned from Kansas City, Kan., on Tuesday evening, after sending the week-end with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helm, 2504 Patrick avenue, entertained at Thanksgiving dinner, Messrs, and Mcsdames Lee, Mills, Adams and Stuart, and Helm. Try Thull’s Cold Capsules and Cough Syrup. Web. 2000.—Adv. Mrs. Estella Bridges was injur ed Saturday when she slipped and fell on the sidewalk in front of the Brandeis store. Her side and aim were injured. The ladies of the Fleur-de-lis Art Club will give a Christmas ba zaar Monday and Tuesday nights, December 6 and 7. It will be held at the Mount Moriah Baptise Church. Don’t forget that Thull carries a full line of Christmas gifts. Webster 2000.—Adv. The quarterly conference will be held at St. John’s A. M. E. Church, Sunday, December 6, all day. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitley have returned to the city after a n ex tended absence. Mr. Whitley hav ing completed a year’s contract for the Bauer-Johneson Coosstruction company of Quincy, 111. a very pleasant Kensington at her home November 16 in honor of Mrs. Mattie Beasley of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. J. S. Black of St. Paul, Minn. FOR KENT—Furnished room and kitchenette, all modem_Webster 3960. "Where are you going the evening ' *of November 16th?” "Dreamland Hall.” "What’s going on there?” "The Elks’ Annual Ball. Be there?” “Won't miss it.”—Adv. Mrs. Bessie Prestige is quite ill at the Nicholas Scnn hospital to which she was removed on Thanks giving. Dance to your heart’s delight to the bewitching music of the Elks orchestra at the Elks’ Annual Ball, November 16, at Dreamland hall.— Adv. Mrs. Mattie Beasley of St. Louis, Mo., who has been visiting her rel atives, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Murdock, 2869 Ohio street, has re turned to her home. Among those who entertained for her was Mrs. Sam Turner, 2628 Blondo street. Mrs. S. T. Phannlx, who wap call ed to Milwaukee by the death of her uncle, Mr. H. D. Palmer, returned home Friday. Miss Florence A. Jones of Hillcrest enTertained the younger set at her home Friday evening, honoring Miss Cleo Patricia Ross of Lincoln. The evening was spent in dancing and cards. Wester Star Lodge, No. 1, K. P. gave a turkey dinner to the Old Folks Home inmates. Also enter tained the following widows of the lodge at a turkey dinner at Zion Baptist Church: Mesdames Sam Ray, Delia Brown Kelly, Maggie Brown, and Connars, and remembered six families by presenting a fowl to each. R. L. Turner, Chancellor C. C. P. Wilson, Keeper of Records. E-KAID—an honest to goodness hair grower. Just try it. Mail or ders promptly filled. 2218 North 26 Street.—Telephone Webster 5372. —Adv. Miss Melva McCaw was called to St. Paul, Minn., by the serious ill ness of her father, Sergt. Melvin McCaw. R. Dewey Allen, who was injured by a fall last week while putting up storm windows is recovering from his injuries. Be a foot Specialist. Earn $50 to $75 a wek. Many positions open for a good chiropodist. Will start you in business. Telephone 3922. STEWART’S BEAUTY SHOPPE, 623 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mary Alice Willis celebrated her ninth birthday anniversary at the residence of Mrs. G. L. Kinner, Sun day. The little guests enjoyed games and birthday refreshments. ■ Mrs. Vera Casey, who underwent a successful operation at her home, Thirteenth, and Williams street, Wednesday morning, at the hands of Drs. L. E. Britt and Wesley Jones, is reported to be doing well. Elks Annual Ball at Dreamland hall, Thursday, December 16. Of course, you’re going to be there. Can’t afford to miss it.—Adv. Mrs. M. E. Overall, who under went a successful minor operation at her home, 2010 Lake street, hav ing her tonsils removed, Sunday morning, is rapidly improving much to the delight of her friends. Ed F. Morearty, Attorney-at-Law NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION To Eddie Martain, Non-Resident De fendant : You are hereby notified that Fontella Martain, your wife and the plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, on the 5th day of August, 1926, to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of cruelty and non support. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 11th day of December, 1926. FONTELLA MARTAIN. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT. To Samuel S. Wells, Non-Resident Defendant: You will take notice that on the 16th day of October, 1926. Arthur E. Bald win, a Judge of the Municipal Court of the City of Omaha, Douglas coun ty, Nebraska, issued an order of at tachment and garnishment for the sum of $114.50 in an action pending before him in said court, wherein Herman Friedlander is plaintiff and Samuel S. Wells is defendant; that property of the defendant, consisting of $94.70 in the hands of the Union Pacific Railroad Company has been at tached and garnisheed under said or der. Said cause has been continued to the 10th day of December, 1926, at 9 o’clock A. M. HERMAN FRIEDLANDER, Plaintiff. By H. J. Plnkett, His Attorney. Elks’ Annual Ball Iroquois Lodge No. 92 I. B. P. O. E. W. Dreamland Hall Thursday, Dec. 16th Ways and Means Committee Music by Elks’ 9 piece orchestra Admission 50c 3: 33 33 33 33 33 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 if If 13 if if if if if if'if if'if if >f w iif if w w w w w w «« w w w w w m’m | The Brandeis Store | 1 vmMomHf I The Ideal Gift—a j B Orthophonic Victrola | s i m .... « Gift of a Lifetime it the Orthophonic Victrola when combined with the new Ortho- a phonic Victor Records. May be purchased on a pay ment plan. I Priced $85 jj | to $300 I 8 ;; ■_I m si gj g| Brandeis Phonograph Department * >1 a a « )( a « » :: >: :: « » >< >: JO: >oon: mr# >: « n «>uno< K w »'«;« jOOOO: iftnn: joooooo: j: H * B K K « « M 0 H B H « - Annual Sale and Bazaar 8 » 8; 8 8j 8] B 8. 1 by i Woman’s Auxiliary !l EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF ST. PHILIP THE DEACON £ 8; 8 £ , P § Thursday December, 16th jf X I IK JEWELL BUILDING 24th and Grant Streets , I A large display of beautiful fancy and useful handwork articles at the same reasonable prices which have made these annual pre Christmas Sales so popular.. Buy Some of Your Xmas Gifts from Us. x u'MowBonBB « x x’x.x x'x x «. mumm IT28—. | Christmas Special All Kincfk of Xmas Candies At Reduced Prices | Will Give Churches Wholesale Price | Ware’s Candy Kitchen 1516 North 24th Street PATRONIZE TIE STATE FttNITNK Ml Corner 14th and Dodge Streets TcL JACKSON 1HT Age-ts MM-HMIMf for MHiliM and Bacardi | Treasure ! Hunters 0 P '» g « find no greater satisfaction at the journey’s end x than do members of our Get-Ahead Club when | | they balance their account at the end of the * | year. Regular weekly payments are not | « missed—the lump sum at the year’s end truly g 1 is surprising treasure. 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