PERSONALS Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pe ters Trust Building, JAekaeo M41 or Harney 2156. Dr. Curtis Bush of Clinton, la., was a week end visitor to the city. Miss Margery Hall, who underwent an operation at University hospital Saturday, is getting along nicely. Mr. F. F. Gant of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting his mother, Mrs. James Douglas, and his brother, Elmer Gant, 2403 North Twenty-eighth avenue. He will motor to Excelsior Springs, Mo., to visit his father, Mr. J. B. Gant. A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex perience. Handles all law eases 2310 North Twenty-second street. WEbster 4162. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young of 208 South Twenty-seventh street, return ed Sunday evening from visiting rela tives in Plattsburg, St. Joseph and Henrietta, Mo. They had a most en joyable time boating and fishing. PIANO FOR SALE. $76.00. WE. 6789. 2t. Mrs. George P. Moore of Portland, Ore., and little son, George P. jr., who have been the guests of Mrs. William Haynes, 2107 North Twenty eighth street for the past three weeks, left Wednesday for home. Mrs. Moore will be remembered by Oma hans as Miss Irene Bellamy. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish ed rooms. Near carline. Reason able. WEbster 1063. Keep cool at the Shirt Waist Ball at Dreamland Hall, Monday evening, August 1.—Adv. Miss Adabooth Penn of Kansas City, Kan., is the guest of her cousin, Miss Lucille Raymond, 4620 Izard street. FOR RENT—Two light housekeep ing rooms or will rent separate. 3025 Pinkney street. Mrs. Leonard E. Britt and daugh ter, Mary Ellen, returned Friday morning from a delightful visit to Chicago. Those Red Hot Dixie Ramblers will play at the Shirt Waist Ball at Dreamland Hall, Monday evening, August 1.—Adv. FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished. Strictly modern. For two men. Tel. WEbster 2910. 2211 Miami St. Mrs. W. W. Spencer entertained at a delightful breakfast Monday morn ing at her attractive home, 2X71 Ma ple street, complimentary to Mrs. George P. Moore of Portland, Ore. Covers were laid for nine. Mrs. John Crawford and sons, J. Dillard and Lovejoy, have returned from an auto trip to Denver, where they were the guests of relatives and friends. FOR RENT—Four complete rooms of furniture and piano for sale cheap. Party leaving town. Will rent the apartment. ATlantic 7237. Those Red Hot Dixie Ramblers will play at the Shirt Waist Ball at Dreamland Hall Monday evening, Au gust 1.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Starks, 2621 Wirt street, gave a garden party at their residence Friday night, honor ing Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Towles of Los Angeles, Cal., Miss Marian Mos by of Little Rock, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. Tyus of New York. A delight ful evening was spent in music and games. Twenty-four guests were present. — Kaep cool at the Shirt Waist Ball at Dreamland Hall, Monday evening, August 1.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. David Hartley en tertained at a very pleasant tea at their home, 2638 Caldwell street, on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5, in honor of their friend, Mrs. Lulu Bradley of Red Level, Ala. Mes dames Alice Roberts and Pegram Da vis, old friends of Mrs. Bradley’s, were also guests of honor. Mrs. Charles T. Smith was hostess Tuesday morning at breakfast in Elmwood Park, honoring Mrs. Thom as S. Riggs of Chicago and Mrs. Wil liam Slater of Atlanta, Ga. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Ruth Collins, Girl Reserve secretary and acting executive secre tary of the North Side Branch Y. W. , C. A., left Saturday on her vacation, which will be spent at her home at j Shenandoah, la., and Chicago and Detroit. She will be gone for one month. FOR SALE—Five-room house. All modern. Full cement basement. Garage for two cars. 2806 Binney street. At. 8192. tf 7-1-27 The Misses Dorothy E. Williams and Frances Gordon were hostesses at a delightfully appointed luncheon at St. Philip’s rectory, followed by a matinee party at the World theatre, Wednesday afternoon, compliment ary to Mrs. Thomas S. Riggs of Chi cago. Mrs. Gilke of Topeka, Kan., who was called to Omaha by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Lulu Jones, has re turned to her home after a fortnight visit here. For Rent—Three room apartment with bath, in the Jewell building. Webster 0121. Mrs. Florence Riggs, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Laura Thomas, and her sister, Mrs. A. D. James, 4421 South Twenty-sixth street, will leave for her home in Chi cago Saturday after a delightful month’s visit. — Mrs. W. L. Dents of York, Neb., j was the week end guest of Mrs. Anna | Banks, 924 North Twentieth street. Mrs. Leroy C. Broomfield, who was detained at home for a few days by illness, is much improved. KUKLIN HARDWARE CO., 1410 North Twenty-fourth street. We. 1104. Radio accessories. Electric repairing.—Adv. Will take care of children in my home. I also do sewing. Web. 4831. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Blythwood of 2735 Caldwell street, celebrated their first anniversary Monday even ing, July 25, 1927. Covers were laid for ten. A very delightful three course dinner was served. Mrs. Edna Creneshaw of Council Bluffs, la., was the only out-of-town guest. The body of Mrs. Julia Green, 2617 Franklin street, aged 73 years, who died July 22, was shipped July 24 from Joseph D. Lewis funeral home to St. Joseph, Mo., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Green and grand daughter, Mrs. Wm. Green, and Mrs. Fannie Walker, a close friend of the family. Be honest. Pay your subscription due The Monitor. The funeral of Mr. Solomon An I derson, 2914 Lake street, aged 8B years, who died July 17, was held Tuesday, July 19th, from Joseph D. Lewis funeral home. Rev. Mr. Botts officiated. Interment was in Forest Lawn. He leaves two sons, H. L. An derson and Clay Anderson, and two daughters, Mrs. Mable Austin and Mrs. Maggie Wright, and a brother, Anthony Anderson of Carlton, Mo. Mrs. Ella Brown, aged 28 years, 2917 R street, who died July 21st, was shipped July 22 from Joseph D. Lewis funeral home to Bolton, Miss. Mr. Brown accompanied the remains. Mrs. Joseph D. Lewis and daugh ters, Mrs. Jack Payne and Mrs. Chas. Wilson of Council Bluffs, plan motor ing to Glenwood, la., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Little Rock, Ark., parents of the Rev. W. E. Book er of this city, arrived here Sunday, July 24, to live with him. Mrs. Annie Coleman, his sister, of the same city, is a visitor in the city this week. Be honest. Pay your subscription due The Monitor. l-1 I_1 Anniversary Week SUNDAY and MONDAY July 31—August 1 j| "THE WHIRLWIND OF YOUTH" —With— LOIS MORAN A Tale of the Underworld | STIRRING! THRILLING! Comedy Serial Pathe News Vaudeville — i % Ii f Elks Annual Picnic I at k $ Bennington, Nebr. Thursday, August 4th | i f V ... 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Calls Made Anytime. PHONE AT. 7812 O. P. BURNETT, Manager Service Office—220 So. 13th St. Over Pope Drug Store t HAVE YOU INSURANCE? ! k IF NOT, SEE HICKS ■_H l £ 435-37-39 Keeline Building, Atlantic 3623 k Residence 3012 Miami Street, Webster 6426 % I i .X"X..X~X~X^X-X~X-X~X~X~X~X~X-X~X~X«X-X~X-X~>«X>4><~XX~X~:* First Annual Picnic AUGUST 7, 1927 Kirkwood Park AMERICAN LEGION ROOSEVELT POST NO. 30 AFTERNOON—EVENING Refreshments of All Kinds Dancing All Day and Night Special Entertainers How To Get There: END OF FLORENCE CAR LINE GO NORTH