PERSONALS Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe ters Trust Building, JAckson 3841 or Harney 2166. A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex perience. Handles all law cases. 2310 North Twenty-second street. WEbster 4162. Mrs. W. B. Smith entertained at a well appointed luncheon, Tuesday, March 1, at her home, 2409 Blondo, complimentary to Mrs. Charles T. Smith, whose birthday anniversary it was. Covers were laid for eleven. The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Philip’s church held a very interest ing and well attended meeting at the rectory, Thursday, February 24. — The Elite Whist club met at the residence of Mrs. George Watson, Monday afternoon, February 28. A very pleasant time was spent by all. Mrs. Augustus Hicks scored highest. — Sunday, March 6, will be opening day for the Joseph D. Lewis new funeral home. Hours, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Public cordially invited. Mrs. Lulu Lewis, matron at the St. Benedict’s community center, who has been ill for the past four weeks, is able to be out again. Mrs. George A. Love, 2634 Grant street, who has been quite ill at her home the past week, is slightly im proved. Mrs. Ruth Parker and Miss Cather ine Mayes, licensed beauty culturists of Danville, 111., have come to Oma ha to join their aunt, Mrs. Lucy C. Bell, who will soon open a beauty parlor. Mrs. Alice Long, who is quite ill, was removed to the University hospi tal Tuesday. DESIRABLE LOT in Bedford Addi tion. For sale cheap. Inquire at Monitor office. Web. 4243. 4t 2-26-27. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Spriggs have moved to the home of Mr. Gibson Gordon, 2418 Binney street. Mrs. William Rouhlac is slowly im proving at her home, 2628 Charles street. The kensington club met last Wed nesday at the residence of Mrs. A. L. Bowler, North Twenty-eighth avenue. Miss Elretta Smith and Mrs. Alfred Jones were the hostesses. Louise Ousley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ousley, 1516 North Twenty-sixth street, was detained at home from school for two weeks by illness. She will return to school Monday. Charles W. Dickerson went to Lin coln last week on Masonic business. This week he is serving as a juror in the district court. Modern bedroom for rent with kitch en privilege. Couple preferred. Call Web. 0919. Morning. It—3-4-27 "DIMPLED DARLINGS” Sixteen “Dimpled Darlings” will cavort upon the stage at the Gayety theatre in the show by that name which opens an engagement on Sun day. Ed Sullivan, producer, is fea turing the chorus of his production. He has selected und trained the girls with utmost care, he announces, and boasts that he has the prettiest and most vivacious group of its char acter on the Mutual circuit. The principals of the "Dimpled Darlings” arc no less attractive nor talented, however. Viola Spaeth, in genue; Peggy Gilligan, soubrette, and Pearl LaFere, ingenue soubrette, all tire good looking girls and all have plenty of pep usually associated with their types, it is said. This show has three comedians, which seems to promise plenty of fun. George Leon does eccentric character work, Ed Lorayee is a Dutch type and Joe West does varied character bits. Jimmy Walters, a juvenile, completes the cast. Scenic and costuming effects in Mr. Sullivan’s show are said to be above the average, and it is filled with novelties and specialties which make for good entertainment. The weekly “Black Bottom” con tests will be held Sunday, for boys in the afternoon and for girls in the evening, and other feature nights will be held during the week as follows: Monday, Auction night; Tusday, Op portunity night; Wednesday, Sweet heart night; Thursday, Garter night; Friday, the Generous Model, and Sat urday, Surprise night. PROBATE NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Johnnie Williams, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrators of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room, on the 6th day of May, 1927. And on the 6th day of July, 1927, 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 2nd day of April, 1927. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 4T-2-25-27 County Judge. Noah, Ware, Attorney SUNDAY SCHOOL ALLIANCE The Interdenominational Sunday School alliance will meet Friday evening, March 11, at 7:30 o’clock at the “Y” Twenty-second and Grant streets. The program will be as follows: 1 Devotional services. 2 Invocation by S. R. Goodlett, chaplain. 3 Summarizing lessons for this month by Mr. J. C. Parker. 4 Vocol solo from Pilgrim Sun day school. 5 Address by Rev. John Grant, of St. John’s A. M. E. 6 Paper by Rev. S. R. Goodlett. 7 Solo from the Bethel Baptist church. The public is invited to attend. CHATTANOOGA WILL HAVE $100,000 SCHOOL Chattanooga, Tenn.—Bids are be ing solicited by the commissioner of education of Chattanooga for the building of a new $100,00-school for which plans have just been completed. KLUXERS FIRED FROM JURY Fresno, Cal.—David M. Kimos, ad mitted member of the Ku Klux Klan, was dismissed from jury duty at the examination of talesmen before De fense Attorney Claude Minerd at the recent trial of Lewis Pearson, (a col ored man) accused of killing Bour bon Palmer, Southern Pacific redcap, (white) at the railway station here last Thanksgiving Day. Each of the 22 veniremen were questioned con cerning affiliations with the Ku Klux Klan and their prejudice against Ne groes. Only Kimos admitted mem bership. LENTEN SERVICES AT ST. PHILIP’S The Ash Wednesday services were well attended. The special services consist of a celebration of the Holy Communion, Tuesday mornings at 7 and Thursdays at 9:30. Litany and instruction, Friday nights at 8:00. Confirmation instruction is given Friday at 4:30 and 8:30 p. m. and Sundays at 12:45. Next Sunday at 7:30 a. m. the Men’s club will make their corporate communion. The other services will ue Church School at 10; sung euchar ist with sermon at 11:00 a. m.; even-! song and sermon at 8 o’clock. ! I- Levy jj X DRUGGIST £ X ? PRESCRIPTIONS $ Our f t SPECIALTY X £ £ £ i X 21th & Decatur—We. 5082 X ¥ X •Xm>*x v •:*«!* •!••> . . .;mxm;..x»:*‘X-!**X‘*!* .%a.;mV«;**X* 'XmX‘ £ ;{; HOTEL CUMIN G 1916 Cuming Street £ j £ x Rooms by day — 50c. 75c. $1.00 •:< X Hv the week — $2.00 to $4.00 X1 ? - f i — t .|. Mrs. Mayme Mason X D. G. Russell. 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A good representative pro gram will be rendered. | PHONES | | £ Office, MA. 19S7 Res. JA. 4385 ij* As Near as Your Phone Distance y Y Is Immaterial Y \ |i X ANDREW THOMAS REED 2j t y i »j* Funeral Director and Licensed V Embalmer X : [I* INDEPENDENT MORTUARY X **• “Service of No Regrets” y 2513 Q Street Omaha, Neb. ^ j \ New LAKE !| THEATRE I" 24th AND LAKE STS. •j Always in the Lead •: I I ADOLPHE MENJOU % AS SATAN ’■ Please Attend Early Shows SUNDAY ONLY j- OVERSTREET Ja and his ij LAKE ■: SYNCOPATORS > Wed”l Thurs., March 9-10— ■I Thomas Meighan t £ “The Canadian” i Tommy in a stirring drama ! f laid in the Canadian wheat jj» fields. ‘m Wednesday Only ;j AMATEUR j! NIGHT J 6 Acts of Amateur Vaudeville ij ---- £ Fri., Sta., March 11-12— j; DOUBLE BILL Jack Holt j in 5; “Forlorn River” C and !; Mae Busche J and C Percy Marmont c in f “The Miracle of Life” j J Next Sunday ■ sooira TUSOI... 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