The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, June 10, 1927, Page THREE, Image 3

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    PERSONALS
Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe
, ters Trust Building, JAckson 3841 or
Harney 2166.
Omaha and Des Moines in a
double-header Sunday at League
Park. One game Saturday. A good
attendance will help a lot in break
ing the local team’s losing streak.
First game Sunday begins at 2 p. m.
FOR J. E. McBRADY toilet prepar
ations, call WE. 3026.
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Mrs. Opal Bell Morgan, who has
been confined to her bed at the
home of Mrs. Anna Banks as the re
sult of a fall, is very much improved.
Mr. George Dewey, who was se
verely burned some weeks ago while
employed at the Murphy automobile
shop, is rapidly improving at St.
Joseph’s hospital.
A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex
perience. Handles all law cases.
2310 North Twenty-second street.
WEbster 4162.
Omaha and Des Moines in a
double-header Sunday at League
Park. One game Saturday. A good
attendance will help a lot in break
ing the local team’s losing streak.
First game Sunday begins at 2 p. m.
Wanted, an experience operator,
with following. Call in person at
Bell Beauty Shop, 2219 Cuming
street.
On Thursday, May 26, Mr. Joseph
Scott, a veteran railroad employee
and Mrs. Mary Douglas were mar
ried at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Turner in the presence of a few
intimate friends. The bride was
lovely in an orchid crepe dress. Her
bouquet was lilies of the valley. The
house was beautifully decorated with
snowballs and briday wreath.
Mrs. A. M. McMillan is visiting rel
atives in St. Louis. From St. Louis
she will motor to Chicago before re
turning home.
Mrs. Wm. Russ .and daughter, Mrs.
W. Clark of Denver, Colo., sister and
niece of Mrs. H. J. Crawford, arrived
in the city Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Clark is enroute to join her husband
in Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Russ will
remain for an indefinite visit with
her sister, Mrs. Crawford and family.
FOR RENT—Four complete rooms of
furniture and piano for sale cheap.
Party leaving town. Will rent the
apartment. ATlantic 7237.
Mrs. P. E. Spratlin and daughter,
Devonia, of Denver, Colo., arrived in
the city Wednesday morning. They
leave Saturday morning accompani
ed by Mrs. T. P. Mahammitt, for
New York, where they will sail for
an extended tour abroad. They will
join Prof. V. B. and Miss Estrelda
Spratlin in New York.
Miss Grace Dorsey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dorsev. returned
Sunday night from Philadelphia,
where she taught the past year in St.
Mary’s boarding school for girls. En
route home she visited in Atlantic
City, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Cleve
land and Chicago. Miss Dorsey left
on Monday for Lincoln to register
for the summer course at the Uni
versity of Nebraska.
FOR RENT—Nice, strictly modern
rooms. 2516 Patrick Ave. Web.
2180.
HEAR PICKENS SUNDAY.
Mrs. W. Wade, 2640 Binney street,
has been called to Fort Smith, Ark.,
by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Hat
tie Brown.
HEAR PICKENS SUNDAY. |
Omaha and Des Moines in a
double-header Sunday at League I
Park. One game Saturday. A good
attendance will help a lot in break- •
ing the local team’s losing streak. !
First game Sunday begins at 2 p. m. i
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The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. !
Philip’s church, held a largely at-1
tended meeting at the residence of
Mrs. Otis Shipman, 2724 North
Thirtieth street, Thursday morning.
HEAR PICKENS SUNDAY.
Mrs. O. W. Ferguson and daughter
Corinne, came up from Lincoln, Neb.,
to attend the St. Philip's Men’s club
dance at Dreamland hall, Monday
night.
Mrs. W. Lacy and daughter, Den
ise, left Sunday night, May 29, for
their home in Pasadena, Cal. They
'vere accompanied by Mrs. W. Burns
of Battle Creek, Mich., sister of Mrs.
T. P. Mahammitt.
Will share my nice apartment with
responsible couple or single person.
At. 7237.
The name of Mrs. Alfred Lawless,
of Atlanta, Ga„ wife of Rev. Alfred
Lawless, was accidentally omitted
from the list of delegates to the
National Council of Congregational
Churches which held sessions here a
week ago. She was the only woman
delegate of our group.
—
Mrs. Anna Banks, who has been
ill at her home, 924 North Twentieth
street, is able to be about again.
—
Mrs. Mariah C. Stephenson has re
turned from Jackson, Mich., where
she was called by the death of her
only sister, Mrs. Posey.
HEAR PICKENS SUNDAY.
Mrs. Gaynell Sullivan of Chicago,
I 111., is here on account of the illness
| of her daughter, Mrs. Madeline
Jackson. She is stopping at the res
idence of Mrs. Joseph Scott, 2722
North Thirtieth street.
Mrs. Hattie Brewer, who under
an operation at St. Joseph’s
hospital last Saturday, is slowly im
pioving.
William Gray, who underwent an
operation at St. Joseph’s hospital a
few weeks ago, hopes to be able to
return home soon.
Omaha and Des Moines in a
double-header Sunday at League
Park. One game Saturday. A good
attendance will help a lot in break
ing the local team’s losing streak.
First game Sunday begins at 2 p. m.
—
Miss Catherine Williams entertain
ed at an impromptu dancing party at
St. Philip’s rectory Thursday night,
from 8 to 11 o’clock, complimentary
to Miss Devonia Spratlin, of Denver.
About forty of the vn""i'er set spent
i most enjoyable evening. * ff/
The Misses Inez and Evelyn Bat
tles, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Battles, 3122 Burdette street, re
turned Sunday from Lincoln where
they have been attending school at
the University of Nebraska.
RADIO PASTOR WILL
PREACH AT GROVE
The Rev. R. R. Brown, radio pas
tor, will preach at Grove M. E.
church, Twenty-second and Seward
streets, Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
The famous colored quintet of New
York, which has been singing at the
Gospel Tabernacle and broadcasting,
will sing at this service. The congre
gation of Christ Temple, Rev. O. J.
Burckhardt, pastor, will unite with
that of Grove in this special service.
BIG AUDIENCE WITNESSES
PRESENTATION OF PLAY
A large and appreciative audience
witnessed the presentation of “ t he i
Heathen” at the Technical High
school auditorium, Monday night,
under the auspices of Bethel Taber
nacle. It was a pronounced dra
matic and financial success.
FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished.
Strictly modern. For two men. Tel.
WEbster 2910. 2211 Miami St.
GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCIETY
TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT
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St. Philip’s branch of the Girl’s
Friendly society will give an enter
tainment in the Guild rooms of the
church, Monday night. A delightful :
musical and literary program has
been prepared and will be presented
at that time.
ADAMS’ NEW NOVELTY
ORCHESTRA ON TOUR
Adams’ new novelty orchestra,
which returned Friday morning from
a successful three weeks’ tour of
southwestern Nebraska and north
eastern Kansas, left Tuesday morn
ing on a ten day tour to fill return
engagements in the same territtory.
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish
ed rooms. Near carline. Reason
able. WEbster 1053.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy during the illness and
death of our son and brother, Milton
Harbin. Especially do we wish to
thank the Roosevelt Legion 1’ost No.
30, and the firing squad of Fort
Omaha for the tribute paid to him.
Also Jensen’s Laundry, Ak-Sar-Ben
Temple, No. 254, and Benson Tem
ple, No. 356, S. M. T., for their floral
tributes.
MR. and MRS HARBIN, parents.
MESSRS. PRESAN and JOHNNY
E. HARBIN, brothers.
MRS. GEORGIA E. EARLY, sister.
MRS. GEORGIA WHITE, aunt.
ARMY SERGEANT RETIRES
Washington, D. C.— (A. N. P.) —
Pursuant to orders issued by the
adjutant general of the army, First
Sergeant Jack C. Raines, Tenth Cav
alry, who has seen more tnan 30
years’ active service, has, at his own
request been placed on the retired
list.
ROBINSON’S SKIN WH1TENER
and Freckle-Remover improves your
complexion while you are asleep. For
sale by
LIBERTY DRUG CO.
1904 North 24th St. Web. 0386
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2416 North 22nd St. Phone Web. 0248
A Modern Funeral Home
Endeavoring at all times to meet the
demand economically as well
as Scientifically
W. L. Myers
Mortician
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MEN'S CLUB GIVES DANCE >
The dance given by the St. Philip’s I)
Men’s club, Monday night at Dream- |
land hall, was a social and financial j*
success. Nearly 200 couples tripped I
the light fantastic toe to the delight- !
ful music furnished by Adams’ new i
novelty orchestra.
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H. J. PINKETT, Attorney
a • f j;
Patterson Building
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PROBATE NOTICE
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IN THE MATTER of the estate of |
Nebraska, at the county court room, i
in said county, on the 21st day of >
July, 1927, and on the 21st day of :>
Henry O. Wood, deceased:
Notice is Hereby Given: That the j
creditors of said deceased will meet :
the executrix of said estate, before j
me, county judge of Douglas county, |
September, 1927, at 9 o’clock, a. m.,
each day, for the purpose of pre- ;>
senting their claims for examination, i
adjustment and allowance. Three !
months are allowed for the creditors ;
to present their claims, from the 18th \
day of June, 1927.
BRYCE CRAWFORD,
tT—5-20-27 County Judge.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Attention Ladies!
Don’t fail to see the grand
opening of
BELL’S
Beauty Shoppe
and
School
2219 Cuming Street
Tuesday, June 7, 1927 !
Twenty years’ experience. Li
censed operators from the State of
Illinois. Special inducements for
those wishing to learn. Special
prices on opening day.
MRS. LUCY C. BELL,
Proprietress.
WILLIAM PICKENS
COMING JUNE 12
William Pickens, Field Secretary
of the National Association for t *
Advancement of Colored People, will
be in Omaha Sunday, June 12, and
will address a mass meeting in the
afternoon at Zion Baptist Church.
Mr. Pickens, always a favorite here,
whose visits are eagerly anticipated,
since his last visit has spent several
months in Europe, visiting Russia,
Belgium, and other countries, and
will bring a new message to our peo
ple.
LINCOLN MARKET
is still drawing crowds. There is a
reason. Groceries and meats which
please.
1406 No. 24th. Web. 1411
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WE CANNOT too strongly urge mothers to
take advantage of this special selling.
Charming dimities, crisp Swiss, broadcloth,
chambrays, fine voiles, and novelty fabrics—all
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