The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, November 04, 1927, Page THREE, Image 3

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    PERSONALS
Ed. P. Morearty, Lawyer, 700 Pa
ters Trust Building, JAakaon 8841 or
Harney 2166.
Mrs. Lillian Black and daughter,
Carmalita, left for Los Angeles, Cal.,
Friday, where they now reside, after
a very pleasant three months’ visit
with relatives and friends.
Mr. John Thomas, 1416 North 24th
street, was called to Pensacola, Fla.,
last week by the serious illness of
his mother.
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“The Gypsy Rover,’’ romantic op
eretta comedy in three acts, by St.
John’s choir at St. John’s A. M. E.
Church, 22nd and Willis avenue, Fri
day night, Nov. 11. Admission, 26
cents.—Adv.
A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex
perience. Handles all law cases.
2310 North Twenty-second street.
WEbster 4162.
Mrs. Josephine Hill, who has been
the house guest of her daughter,
Mrs. John A. Smith, and family, at
2611 North 22nd street for the past
two months, has returned to Chicago.
Charity Ball by Roosevelt Post,
Nov. 11.—Adv.
Mrs. Ida Reynolds, mother of Mr.
A. W. Reynolds, 2829 Grant street,
returned to her home in Atlanta, Ga.,
last Friday. Mrs. Reynolds was in
jured in an automobile accident in
September near Dennison, la., while
enroute to Chicago, after a visit with
her son, and was brought back to
Omaha, and was in the hospital for
several weeks.
Mrs. Bessie Patterson. 1614 Nich
olas street, who has been ill for the
past two months, is able to be out.
Dr. W. W. Payton, physician and
surgeon of South Omaha, wishes to
announce that he has changed his
location to 132414 No. 24th St. Of
fice and residence phone We. 2491
—Adv.
Some of the best talent of the city
will be heard in “The Gypsy Rover”
Nov. 11, at St. John’s Church.
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The Mt. Etna Social and Charity
club entertained Monday night with
their annual Hallowe’en party at the
home of Mrs. Edith Todd, 2204 North
19th street. A most delightful even
was enjoyed by all.
Are you going to hear “The Gypsy
Rover” Nov. 11?—Adv.
The Firls Friendly Society of St.
Philip’s Church held a very pleasant
Hallowe’en party Saturday afternoon
in the guild room of the church.
Members of the Mt. Etna Social
and Charity club were entertained at
the home of Mrs. F. L. Barnett,
1613'A North 22nd street, Wednes
day evening, November 2. Mrs.
Brather, 3110 Corby street, will be
the next hostess, Wednesday, Nov
ember 16. All members please be
present.
Mr. Malcom Scott, who has been
quite ill at his home, 2885 Miami
street, is much improved and able to
be out.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of St.
Philip’s church held a largely attend
ed meeting at the residence of Mj-b.
A. D. James, 4421 South 26th stret,
Thursday, October 20.
Armistice Day, November 11th,
Roosevelt Post gives dance at Dream
land Hall.
Watch for the big RUMMAGE
SALE. The date and place will be
announced later!
A very interesting meeting of the
Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Philip’s
churer was held at the residence of
Mrs. S. H% Dorsey, 3717 Parker
street, last Thursday.
FOR RENT—Two rooms, neatly fur
nished, strictly modern. Private
kitchen and bath. The new James
Apartments. Call at 2221 North
Twenty-fifth street. Web. 3634.
Dance with Roosevelt Post at !
Dreamland Hall, November 11.—
Adv.
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Y. W. C. A. NOTES
The Hallowe’en season was thor
oughly enjoyed by all departments.
The five Girl Reserve clubs each
gave a party. On Monday night,
the biggest affair given by the Les
Travailles girls brought the Hal
lowe’en week to a fitting climax.
At this party, over a hundred at
tended. Refreshments befitting the
occasion were served by all of the
groups. There were many unique
and ridiculous costumes. Ghosts
and witches, along with the other
evil spirits, sprang up from every
source conceivable at the North Side
Branch.
The Community Chest workers
have been meeting daily for reports
and inspirational talks.
All classes are progressing very
rapidly. Attendance at the Night
School has tripled since the enroll
ment night. All of the classes
promises very excellent results. The
members enrolled in the Art Class
are all enthused over the work that
they are doing, and by the time the
class is dismissed it will be found
that many have made their Christ
mas gifts, thus saving much time
and energy at the last minute.
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The Publicity Committee have
started their work with a bang. At
night, some very good plans are out
lined.
Rev. John Adams left Wednesday
for Baton Rouge, La., and other
southern cities, where he will attend
conferences of the A. M. E. church.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. Harry Leland Enters Real
Estate Business
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Mr. Harry Leland, who has
resided in Omaha, Nebraska,
for many years, announces the
opening of a Real Estate and
Insurance office at Room 19,
Patterson Block, Omaha, Ne
braska.
Mr. Leland will handle all
kinds of real estate and prop
erty loans and insurance. He
will have all kinds of property
for rent and sale.
He is now ready for busi
ness. Call to see him at Room
19, Patternson Block, 17th and
Farnam streets, or phone him
Atlantic 9344 or Webster 2734.
Notary in office.
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soon and will take other passengers
in my ear. For date and terms,
phone Webster 0608.—Adv.
Dr. W. W. Payton, physician and
surgeon of South Omaha, wishes to
announce that he has changed his
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fice and residence phone We. 2491.
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