The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, July 08, 1927, Page THREE, Image 3

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    PEMOMU
w. F. Mirurtr, Lawyer, T»0 Fa
tare Trust Bufldiag, JAskseu M41 e*
Herney 2186.
Mrs. Marie Lacoq, matron of the
north side branch of the Y. W. C. A.,
is spending her vacation in New Or
leans, La., her former home.
A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Largs ex
perience. Handle* all law eases.
2810 North Twenty-second street.
WEbster 4162.
Boston, son of Dr. J. Boston Hill,
the well-known physician, arrived
from Buffalo, N. Y., last week to
spend his vacation with his father.
Mrs. L. E. Britt and her little
daughter, Mary Ellen, left Saturday
for Chicago and Idlewild, Mich., for
a month’s visit.
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish
ed rooms. Near carline. Reason
able. WEbster 1068.
Mrs. Sarah Lewis, accompanied by
her son, Doris Thorton and family,
spent the week-end at Emerson, la.,
visiting relatives.
The Health Education committee
of the north side branch of the Y.
W. C. A., gave a picnic for members
and friends at Elmwood park Thurs
day afternoon.
Emancipation dance at Roseland
Gardens, Sixteenth and Douglas,
Monday night, July 11.
The usual services Sunday at the
Church of St. Philip the Deacon:
Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; matins,
8:30; Church school, 10; sung euchar
ist with sermon, 11; evensong at 8
o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McGee of 2626
Seward street, visited their friends,
Mr. and Mrs. D. BilTingsly, at Chi
cago, and their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. I. Guy, at Gary, Ind., over
the week end and the Fourth.
FOR RENT—Four complete rooms of
furniture and piano for sale cheap.
Party leaving town. Will rent the
apartment. ATlantlc 7287.
Millard F. Singleton, III, went to
Chicago Saturday to spend Sunday
and the Fourth with his father, Guy
M. F. Singleton, and his aunt, Mrs.
James W. Madden.
Miss Ruth Collins, acting executive
secretary of the north side branch
of the Y. W. C. A., had as her guests
this week her mother, Mrs. R. L. Col
lins, and sister, Miss Maxine Collins
of Shenandoah, Iowa.
FOR SALE—Five-room house. All
modern. Full cement basement.
Garage for two cars. 2S06 Binney
street. At. 8192. tf 7-1-27
Miss Lenora Johnson and her
uncle, Mr. Milton Ruberth, of 106
North Twenty-seventh street, spent
the Fourth of July in Chicago. They
returned Tuesday morning.
FOR RENT — Light housekeeping
rooms. Call Webster 2343.—It.
Mrs. William Hudgins of 111 South
Twenty-seventh street returned Tues
day from Chicago where she spent
the week-end and the Fourth.
FOR RENT—Two-room apartment.
Modern. We. 4632. 2t 7-1-27
Hattie Marie, younger daughter
of Mr. S. L. Bush was married to
Robert Fallon, June 3. They are
making their home with Mrs. Fallon’s
aunt, Mrs. Thomas Hammond, 807
North Forty-fifth street.
Messrs. Henry Smith, Jehn Pegg,
Robert Burns Allen and Jesse Hut
ten, motored over to Kansas City and
Topeka where they spent the Fourth.
Miss Marjorie Hall, who makes her
home with Mrs. Martha Taylor Smith,
is on the sick list.
FOR RENT—Two light housekeep
ing rooms or will rent separate.
3025 Pinkney street.
Adams’ New Novelty orchestra left
Friday morning for a three weeks’
tour of Nebraska and southeast Kan
sas towns. The orchestra is booked
for engagements for all the month of
July.
Mrs, Charles Coleman, a former
resident of Omaha, but for many
years living in St. Paul, Minn., was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D.
Lewis this week, en route home from
California.
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FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished.
Strictly modern. For two men. Tel.
WEbster 2910. 2211 Miami St.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Hunter accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pinkett
and Mr. T. P. Mahammitt, motored
over to Lincoln to attend the A. A. U.
meet July 4, returning Monday night.
Mrs. Abe Jackson, 1609 North
Twenty-seventh street, entertained
at a 10 o’clock breakfast last Thurs
day in honor of Mr. C. M. Johnson,
Mesdames C. W. Blue, W. Byers, and
H. Petersen.
Dr. Amos B. Madison is in Chi
cago where he is receiving medical
attention.
Mr. H. W. Thompson, father of
Mrs. Herbert Wiggins, left last week
for a visit to his old home at New
Berne, S. C.
MISS IONE WILLIAMS WEDS
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, MAN
One of the most gorgeous wed
dings of the season was that of lone,
the beautiful daughter of Mrs. Eliza
beth J. Williams, 4038 West Belle
Place, and Mr. Saybert C. Hanger of
Omaha, Neb., which was solemnized
at All Saints Episcopal church on
Wednesday, June 29, Rev. Father
Clarke officiating. Mrs. Hazel Giles
filled the huge auditorium with the
sweet melody of “0 Perfect Love.”
The bride was gowned in white
satin, covered with lace de esprit.
The exquisite veil which also formed
the long train was imported Brussells
lace held to her head with a wreath
of orange blossoms. She carried a
shower bouquet of lilies of the valley.
To the thrilling strains of Lohen
grin’s Wedding march, the bridal
procession wended its way gracefully
to the altar, preceded by Messrs.
Floyd Neal and Dr. Leon Clark, the
ushers. Next came With solemn pre
cision the dainty little ring bearer,
Margaret Thornton, who proudly
bore the white satin cushion, garland
ed with forget-me-nots and rhine
stones, on which rested the wedding
ing. She wore pale blue, with wreath
of white rosebuds and forget-me-nots.
Mrs. Merrill Williams, jr., as ma
tron of honor, was beautiful in a
dress of crepe de chine. She wore a
large white hat of hair braid, with
scarlet velvet band and large scarlet
satin rose, silver slippers and bouquet
of red carnations. Miss E. Corrine
Allen was enchantingly sweet in a
creation of cream and gold lace and
gold slippers. She wore a large pink
hat with black velvet streamers and
carried white carnations. The maid
of honor was Miss Vera Lockridge,
who was superb in pink georgette,
silver slippers, pink hose and large
pink hat, and carried u bouquet of
pink carnations.
The bride was led to the altar by
her uncle, William L. llartgraves,
and was given away by her mother.
After the ceremony the bridal party
proceeded to the palatial home of
the bride’s mother, where a recep
tion was held.
Mr. Hanger is a young man of
university training, whose parents
are honored citizens of Omaha, where
he has a government position. Miss
Tone Williams was a social favorite
and a teacher at Jefferson school.
Many valuable and beautiful pres
sents were received, including a heavy
brass and marble lamp from the
teachers of Jefferson school, a mass
of silk lingerie, silver, cut glass, and
gold coin.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanger departed on a
honeymoon trip to the lakes.—From
The St. Louis Argus.
CHURCH AND PASTOR
WILL CELEBRATE
ANNIVERSARIES
Zion Baptist Church to Observe Its
Forty-third and Dr. Botts Hi*
Seventeenth Anniversary
of Pastorate
Beginning Sunday the officers and
members of the Zion Baptist Institu
tional church will hold a joint cele
bration of the forty-third anniver
sary of the organization of the church
and the seventeenth of the pastorate
of the Rev. William Frederick Botts,
D. D. The celebration will continue
throughout the week, ending Sunday,
July 17.
The program for next Sunday will
consist of the regular morning wor
ship with Scripture lesson by the Rev.
F. C. Williams, prayer by the pastor,
solo by Mrs. Ruth Johnson, history
of the church by Rev. J. H. Young
and sermon by Rev. H. W. Botts, pas
tor of Mount Zion Baptist church,
Lincoln.
Special services for the young peo
ple of the city are being conducted
from July 5 to 14 by Rev. Orlando
Mitchell and Miss Columbia Johnson
of Los Angeles, Cal., national presi
dent of the Y. W. A.
Friday night, July 15, Salem Bap
tist church, Rev. E. H. Hillson, pas
tor, will be in charge of the services.
Sunday, July 17, at 3 o’clock, the
pastor’s seventeenth anniversary will
be observed at which time the fol
lowing program will be rendered:
Song by the choir; Scripture les
son and prayer by Rev. T. E. Willi
ams; solo by Mrs. Peterson of Bethel
Baptist church; paper) “Pen Portrait
of Our Pastor,” by Mrs. Georgia
Thomas, church clerk; song by the
choir; anniversary sermon by Rev.
J. H. Jackson, pastor Bethel Baptist
church, South Side; offertory and
benediction.
The public is cordially invited.
"CALL” EDITOR OMAHA VISITOR
Chester A. Franklin, editor of the
Kansas City Call, accompanied by
Dr. W. W. Caldwell, motored over
from Kansas City, Friday night to
spend the week-end and the Fourth
here and in attending the A. A. U.
meet at Lincoln. They left for home
from Lincoln Monday night, Mrs.
Franklin returning to Omaha, where
she will remain until the latter part
of the week. She is a guest at St.
Philip’s rectory.
BARBER PRICES TO
BE ADVANCED
After July 16 prices for all classes
of barber work are to be increased.
The increase represents an advance
of over 40 per cent for a hair cut and
60 per cent for a shave. The price
for a hair cut will be 60 cents instead
of 36 and for a shave 25 cents in
stead of 15. Shampooing, massaging
and other features of the tonsorial
art will be correspondingly advanced.
Stricter requirements by the state in
volving examinations and certain ed
ucational qualifications are given by
the Master Barbers’ association as
reasons for the increase.
Truth-telling and truth-doing lie
at the foundation of all worth-while
characters.
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JOHN ADAMS, Atty.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Douglas
County, Nebraska
IN THE 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 1
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,
4t-6-17-27 County Judge.
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H. J. PINKETT, Attoraa>
Pittmoi BiiMiif
PROBATE NOTICE
IN THE MATTER of the ectate of
Henry 0. 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,
Nebraska, at the county court room,
in said county, on the 21st day of
July, 1927, and on the 21st day of
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—5-20-27 County Judge.
D. H. OLIVER, Attorney-at-Law
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Dongle*
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 for 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.
JOHN ADAMS, Atty.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Dougin*
County, Nebrmaka
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF HENRIETTA WATTS CAR
ROLL, 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 laBt 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,
ST-6-10-27 County Judge.
H. J. P1NKETT, Attorney
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Dougina
County, Nebraska
IN THE MATER OP THE ES
TATE OF WALTER BELL, DE
CEASED.
A11 persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified that a peti
tion has been fUed 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 «g
tate to ADELINE BELL MOORE or
some other suitable person and pro
ceed to a settlement thereof.
BRYCE CRAWFORD,
3T—8-17-27 County Judge.
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