PERSONALS Ed. F. Morearty, Lawyer, 7M Tv ten Tout Building, JAsIum Mil or Harney 21M. The Zion Baptist choir will give a sacred concert Sunday evening, De cember 26, at 8 o’clock. Public in vited. Miss Mercedes Shute, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shute, of Sheri dan, Wyo., and a student at the Col orado Teachers college, Greeley, Colo., was a week-end visitor to our city, en route to St. Paul, Minn., where she will visit relatives. She was the guest of Mrs. A. D. James, 4421 South Twenty-sixth street. Mrs. John Adams will visit friends in Nebraska City next week. Adams’ New Novelty orchestra left Sunday morning to fill engagements in Kansas and Nebraska during the holidays. They will be gone until early in January. A. P. SCRUGGS, Lawyer. Large ex perience. Handle* all law caeee. 2310 North Twenty-second street. WEhster 4162. The Girls’ Friendly society of the Church of St. Philip the Deacon, has provided three baskets to gladden the hearts of three needy families at Christmas. Miss lone Pinkett, a student at the University of Nebraska, is spending the holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pinkett, 2118 North Twenty-fifth street. St. Philip’s Men’s club were the guests of Dr. Craig Morris, 3044 Manderson street, Tuesday night. An interesting address was given by the Rev. E. J. Seeker, vicar of St. John’s. Three members of St. John’s Men’s club, Messrs. Disbrow, Cash and No voti, were also guests. Dr. Craig Morris has been called to St. Paul, Minn., by the serious ill ness of his father, David Morris. The funeral of Thomas Moore, aged 73 years, who died December 8, was held December 12 from Joseph D. Lewis mortuary. The Rev. Mr. Fort officiated. Deceased is survived by his daughter, Mrs. O. C. Oglesby, Mrs. Gaskins, and other relatives. Inter ment was at Prospect Hill cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Bendel Hawk ins, aged 80 years, of 2611 Jefferson street, who died November 30, was held December 3, from Mount Olive Baptist church. Rev. E. H. McDon ald officiated. The deceased is sur vived by her daughter, Mrs. Dorenda Blaekson, and other relatives. In terment was at Graceland park cem etery. The funeral of Mrs. Julia Math ews of 1316 South Twelfth street, who died December 11, was held Tuesday, December 13, from the Jo seph D. Lewis mortuary. Rev. Z. B. McGee officiated, assisted by Rev. John Garner and the Rev. Mr. Wag ner. She is survived by her daugh ter, Mrs. Pear. Interment was at Mount Hope cemetery. TRUSTEE HELPERS’ CLUB HOLDS SUCCESSFUL MEETING The Trustee Helpers’ club of St. John’s A. M. E. church held an in teresting meeting Monday night at the residence of Mrs. Kate Wilson, 517 North Thirty-third street. A de lightful program was rendered under the direction of Mrs. John Adams. Current events were ably presented by Mrs. Wilson. Instructive ad dresses were given by Miss Fannie Tumlin of Des Moines, la., and Mrs. J. D. Lewis. Mrs. Ardena Watson contributed a reading. Radio music added to th* program. The club will give a Christmas party at St. John’s church, Monday night, to which the public is cordially invited. Mrs. Hiram Greenfield is president and Mrs. Martha Taylor Smith, secretary of the club. CHRISTMAS SERVICES AT ST. PHILIP’S The Christmas services at the Church of St. Philip the Deacon will begin with the midnight mass Christ mas Eve. This service will begin at 11:45 p. m. and end about 1 a. m. Special music and brief sermon. Holy communion 7:30 a. m.; Church school at 10 a. m.; eucharist with sermon, 11 o’clock. All communicants of the church are requested to give a special Christmas offering. Monday, St. Stephen’s day, holy communion, 8 a. m.; Tuesday, St. John’s day, holy communion, 8 a. m.; Wednesday, Holy Innocents, holy communion, 8 a. m.; children’s festi val and Christmas tree at 7:30 p. m. Y. W. C. A. NOTES The public is invited to attend a Yuletide musical tea, Thursday, De cember 29, from 4 to 7 p. m., at the North Side branch of the Y. W. C. A., 2306 North Twenty-second street, given by the board of management. An interesting program will be ren dered during the receiving hours. Miss Nancy Pharr, dramatic reader, will give several readings; “Bessie’s Christmas Eve Lark;’’ “Where Do You Live?” Mrs. Pearl Ray Reese, will render a vocal solo, and other music numbers will be given by well known talent of the city. Refresh ments will be served, and a silver of fering will be taken. Come out and bring your friends. The excellent numbers rendered a£ the Central Y. W. C. A., at the Christ mas vesper service were especially appreciated and much credit is due Mrs. Louise Scott and Mrs. C. B. Burton, members of the religious and general educational committee, for securing the Bel Canto choral club of St. John’s church, and the ladies’ quintet of Mount Moriah Baptist church. The charming personality of Miss Delite Hollett, educational secretary of the Central branch, was largely responsible for the splendid success of the affair. Mrs. R. K. Laurie, assisted by Mrs. Viola Cole, and Mrs. Mara Mims, with the effi cient aid of the Girl Reserves of the North Side branch, rendered excel lent service during the social hour. Mrs. Hiram Greenfield, chairman of the religious and general educational committee, assisted at pouring tea and is especially grateful for the fine co-operation given by Miss Ruth O. Collins, acting branch secretary, and members of the board of manage ment, with the members of the North Side branch. Mr. Joseph Thomas gave several numbers as an unexpect ed treat added to the program. MEDICAL AUXILIARY The Medical auxiliary met with Mrs. Price Terrell. Mrs. J. H. Hut ten presided. Mrs. S. B. Northcross, South Omaha, was welcomed as a new member. Mrs. Price Terrell, chair man of the benefit card party to be given December 21 at St. Benedict’s, reported that the tickets were be ing sold and friends out of the aux iliary were offering to do what they could to make it a success. The meet ing adjourned to meet with Mrs. Her bert Wiggis, January 10. THE TRI-ARTS CLUB The Tri-Arts club met Sunday, De cember 18 at the Y. W. C. A. The main topic for discussion was the selection of two more persons as sponsors. Mr. Toby James and Mr. T. P. Mahammitt were finally elected. Theodore Bell and Herbert McCaw acted as tellers. The club has decid ed to make up some Christmas bas kets for the needy and each member is to bring some edible. After all the business was complet ed, Miss Mable Anderson gave a hu morous dialogue on “The Christmas Hint.” Then Miss Thelma Norriss gave Wendell Phillips’ oration “Tou issant L’Overture.” The club ad journed immediately after the short program. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friei%ls and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and at the time of the death of our beloved wife, mother, sister and aunt. Also for the many beautful floral offerings. J. H. GLOVER CHARLES WILLIAMS REV. JESSE L. GLOVER CORNELIUS GLOVER MRS. CADDIE GOODING Sister, Macon, Mo. MISS LIOTA GOODING Niece, Des Moines, la. MRS. CHARLOTTE ROBINSON HUBERT GLOVER X We Do All Kinds of ALTERING X Put on new collars and $ ? reline both men’s and $ X ladies’ coats. X X We still have some bridge X X score pads left. Call us. X I ROYAL DRY \ | CLEANERS X 942 No. 24th St. JA. 1811 X v X X**X~X“X~X~X“X~X~X~X~X~X~X -X"X"X**X**X"X"X"X~X"X~X“X~X' X X . . The . . II SMALL STORE f X . X *t* Is Still in Operation. *t* Jj» Cash and Carry Proves Best | A. H. MASSEY | 2514 No. 27th St. | X X >**♦•*••*• »j*«**»**»*»**»**« vv X v •»* v *!* v v ’l* *»* v \* *** LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Mr. James R. Thomas left last Thursday for his home in Petersburg, Va., after burying his brother, Sid ney A. Thomas. Rev. H. W. Botts and Mrs. Botts and Mrs. E. J. Griffin were in attend-, ance at the second quarterly meeting of the executive board of New Era association at Omaha this week. Mrs. Alice Cowens is reported im-' proving from a recent accident. Mrs. John Irvin is confined with i illness. The L. L. Kensington entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dean Monday night. Lebanon Lodge No. 3 will banquet at Quinn chapel A. M. E. church ! Tuesday night, December 27. Regular services at Quinn chapel Sunday morning. At night a number of students rendered a musical and literary program, which was greatly enjoyed. Regular services were conducted at Mount Zion Baptist church Sunday. The student body entertained the several representatives of our group, who were in attendance at the Na tional Student Federation, to a party in Mason hall last Saturday flight. We wigh all our readers a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. 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