PERSONALS Ed- F. Mor«*rtjr, Lawyer, 700 Pa Un Trust Building, JAskson 1841 or Harney 8180. A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex perience. Handles all' law cases. 2810 North Twenty-second street. WEbster 4102. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitely, 2724 Miami street .entertained at dinner Tuesday in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for ten. A pleasant even ing was spent bal all. Mr. T. H. Slater arrived in the city Monday from Atlanta, Ga., to visit relatives and friends for a month. She is the house guest of her niece, Mrs. Eva Peoples, 2707 Corby street. FOR J. E. McBRADY toilet prepar ations, call WE. 3025. Mrs. Emma Perkins of Los An geles, Cal., arrived Monday and is the house guest of her sister, Miss Anna Holder, 2810 North Twenty seventh street. The John H. Grant club met at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, 3030 Pinkney street, Friday, June 17. Eight members and three visitors were present. Hostess serv ed a delicious luncheon. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish ed rooms. Near carline. Reason able. WEbster 1053. Miss Goldie Wallace of Clinton, la., is the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Perkins, 2622 Burdette street. _ Emancipation dance at Roseland Gardens, Sixteenth and Douglas, Monday night, July 11. FOR RENT—Four complete rooms of furniture and piano for sale cheap. Party leaving town. Will rent the apartment. ATlantic 7237. Mr. Saybert C. Hanger will leave Saturday evening for St. Louis where his marriage to Miss lone Williams, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Willi ams, will take place Wednesday even ing, June 29, at All Saints Episcopal church. Will share my nice apartment with responsible couple or single person. At. 7287. James Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Lee, 2417 Maple street, was graduated from the eighth grade at Lothrop school last Wednesday. Dr and Mrs. W. W. Peebles enter tained at a surprise birthday party in honor of their son William, at their home, 2906 North Twenty-fifth street, Saturday evening, June 18. "Bill,” as he is called, was really surprised, and he and the thirty or more of the younger set spent a very happy evening. He was the recipi ent of many useful gifts. Miss Grace Dorsey, who is taking the summer course at the University of Nebraska, in Lincoln, Neb., spent the week-end here with her family, at their home, 3643 Parker street. FOR RENT—Two light housekeep ing rooms or will rent separate. 3026 Pinkney street. Public installation of U. B. F.s and S. M. T.s Thursday eveping, June 30, at 8:30 p. m., Masonic hall, Twenty fourth and Parker streets. Public is invited ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Amos B. Madison has reopened offices at 2401 Patrick Ave. Phone Webster 4666.—4-T. Mrs. Ceasar Haywood, formerly of Omaha, Neb., now of Chicago, who has been visiting in Albright as the house guest of Mrs. Phil Alston, left for her home Saturday. Accompany ing her home was Master Billie Vance, who will visit his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Richard son. FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms. Call Webster 2343.—It. A number of the friends of Miss Mae Crumbley and Mary Sampson attended a party given in honor of their graduation from the eighth grade at Howard Kennedy school at the home of Miss Crumbley, Twenty eighth and Binney streets, Saturday evening, June. 16. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. Miss Adele Johnson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Ber nice Fowler, who graduated from the Technical High school last week. Covers were laid for six. Miss Ora Whiteside, daughter of Mrs. J. Whiteside, 2876 Binney street, passed away Sunday morning after a lingering illness of several months. She was buried Wednesday afternoon from the Myer’s funeral home. The Rev. Charles Trusty and O. W. Burkhart officiated. She is survived by her mother, two sisters and a brother and hosts of friends. Floral tributes were many and beau tiful. Mrs. W. D. Gooden returned Tues day from an extended trip to Nash ville, and other points in Tennessee. The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Philip’s church held a very pleasant meeting at the residence of Mrs. Charles Hicks, 2632 Maple street, last Thursday. This was the closing regular meeting for the season. The auxiliary will hold a meeting once a month at a park during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones, former ly of Omaha, arrived Thursday from Denver, Colo., where they have been residing for several years, and are the house guests of Mrs. Jones’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Middleton, 2122 North Twenty-sixth street, for an indefinite stay. HOWARD KENNEDY GRADUATES THIRTEEN The following pupils were gradu ated from the eighth grade at the Howard Kennedy school last week: Helen Bradley, Izell Brooks, Lonzo Bryant, Mae Crumbley, Carlton Goodlett, Delmar Kirtley, Sellers Johnson, Hurdo Longmeyer, Lineal Peck, Mary Sampson, Gerald Ship herd, Pearl Wright and Gail Wright. The Monitor congratulates these pupils and hopes they will continue their work in our high schools. We would be glad to publish the names of pupils from other schools if they are sent in. CELESTINE SMITH GRADUATES Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith en tertained Omaha’s younger set, their parents and a number of other friends at one of the prettiest and most delightful dancing parties ever given in Dreamland hall, Monday, June 20, in honor of their daughter, Celestine’s graduation from eighth grade. Celestine is but 13 years of age and made a wonderful record at Lake school where she had the dis tince honor of leading her class with 12 A’s and two B’s. She wore a clever little dance frock of pale blue taffeta, the bodice fashioned on plain lines and the skirt made slightly bouffant, with flounces of taffeta and tulle, finished at the back with a large taffeta bow, the work and gift of her father. A number of out-of-town guests were present, among them Mrs. T. irSyer^^uneraTHomel 2416 North 22nd St. Phone Web. 0248 A Modern Funeral Home 1 Endeavoring at all times to meet the || demand economically as well S: as scientifically , | ■ W. L. My«n |g Mortician ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I H. Slater of Atlanta, Ga., Celestine’s aunt for whom she is named, who made the trip at this time to be pres ent at the party. Celestine was the recipient of many beautiful and cost ly presents from a host of admiring friends. More than 200 guests at tended. TWO MORE MEN ARE SHOT BY WOMEN ONE DIES; OTHER LIVES Mistaken identity led police Tues day to record the death of the wrong wounded man and set the official machinery going Wednesday before the matter was straightened out. Roosevelt Williams, Negro, 612% South Twelfth street, shot Saturday by his wife Mary, is recovering at St. Catherine’s hospital. He was re ported to have died Tuesday fore noon and his death was so recorded. But it was Louis Burton, alias Pat Patterson, alleged to have been shot by Mamie Hill, 2808 R street, who died Tuesday. A coroner’s jury for Burton sat Wednesday afternoon. The jury recommended that Mamie Hill be held. She surrendered Wed nesday afternoon and Thursday was held to district court on a man slaughter charge. CANCELLED LECTURE The Rev. John H. Grant received a wire Friday from Kelly Miller ad vising that he could not fill his lec ture engagement at St. John’s A. M. E. church, Wednesday night, June 22. SERVICES AT ST. PHILIP’S The services Sunday at the Church of St. Philip the Deacon will be as follows: Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; Church school, 10; sung eucharist with sermon, 11; evensong, 8 o’clock. CENTRAL HIGH GRADUATES Among the graduates from Central High school who received their dip lomas Saturday night at commence ment were the Misses Helen Lancas ter, Madeline Shipman and Mildred Gordon. H. J. PINKETT, Attorney Patterson Building PROBATE NOTICE IN THE MATTER of the estate of Nebraska, at the county court room, 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 creditors of said deceased will meet the executrix of said estate, before 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, adjustment and allowance. Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 18th day of June, 1927. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 4T—6-20-27 County Judge. JOHN ADAMS, Atty' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HENRIETTA WATTS CAR RALL, DECEASED. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in said court alleging that said deceased died leav ing no last will and praying for administration upon her estate, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the 2nd day of July, 1927, and that if they fail to appear at said court on the said 2nd day of July, 1927, at 9 o’clock A. M. to contest said peti tion, the court may grant the same and grant administration of said es tate to Sherman Yost or some other suitable person and proceed to a set tlement thereof. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 3T-6-10-27 County Judge. JOHN ADAMS, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska IN TIIE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WASHINGTON PRIDGETT, DECEASED. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in said court alleging that said deceased died leav ing 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 2nd day of July, 1927, and that if they fail to appear at said court on the said 2nd day of July, 1927, at 9 o’clock A. M. to contest said peti tion, the court may grant the same and grant administration of said es tate to Mattie Pridgett or some other suitable person and proceed to a set tlement thereof. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 3T-6-10-27 County Judge. JESSE P. PALMER, Attorney NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF SPENCER BURKE, DECEASED. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a peti- ] tion has been filed in said court al leging that said deceased died leav ing 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 9th day of July, 1927, and that if they fail to appear at said court on the said 9th day of July, 1927, at 9 o’clock, a. m., to contest said peti tion, the court may grant the same and grant administration of said es tate to SEYMOUR L. SMITH or some other suitable person and pro ceed to a settlement thereof. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 3T—6-17-27 County Judge. W. G. MORGAN, Attorney PROBATE NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF MALCOLM WEAVER, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given: That the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, be fore me, County Judge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at the county court room, in said county, on the 19th day of August, 1927, and on the 19th day of October, 1927, at 9 o’clock, a. m., each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and al lowance. Three months are allawed for the creditors to present their claims, from the 16th day of July, 1927. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 3T—6-17-27 County Judge. V • | Reid-Duffy | | PHARMACY FREE DELIVERY | | Phone Web. 0fi09 £ £ 24th and Lake Streets | | and 24th and Cuming f‘. | OMAHA, NEB. { I. Levy :: druggist :; PRESCRIPTIONS ;; Our I SPECIALTY :: 24th & Decatur—We. 5082 . t > | » k > i t > ► ► > ► k > k k k k ► l.-.i D. H. OLIVER, Attorney-at-Law NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF SIE ABENATHY, DE CEASED. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in said court, praying foi the probate of a certain instrument now on file in said court, purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased, and that a hearing will be had on said petition before said court on the 8th day of July, 1927, and that if they fail to appear at said court on the said 8th day of July, 1927, at 9 o’clock, a. m., to contest the probate of said will, the court may allow and probate said will and grant administration of said estate to ANNA McDUFFY or some other suitable person, enter a decree of heirship, and proceed to a settle ment thereof. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 3T—6-17-27 County Judge. FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished. Strictly modern. For two men. Tel. WEbster 2910. 2211 Miami St. H. J. PINKETT, Attorney NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Doiflti County, Nebraska IN THE MATER OF THE ES TATE OF WALTER BELL, DE CEASED. All persons interested in said es tate are hereby notified that a peti tion has been filed in said court al leging that said deceased died leav ing 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 9th day of July, 1927, and that if they fail to appear at said court on the said 9th day of July, 1927, at 9 o’clock, a. m., to contest said peti tion, the court may grant the same and grant administration of said es tate to ADELINE BELL MOORE or some other suitable person and pro ceed to a settlement thereof. BRYCE CRAWFORD, 3T—6-17-27 County Judge. LINCOLN MARKET is still drawing crowds. There is a reason. Groceries and meats which please. 1406 No. 24th. Web. 1411 I “Dependable Family Service” i; Dry Cleaning of Ladies’ and Gents’ Wearing !| Apparel and Household Furnishings !j SOFT WATER LAUNDERING ^ Wet Wash - - - 4C per lb. Thrifty Wash - - 6c per lb. Dry Wash—Rough Dry—Family Finish ]! 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