SOUTH OMAHA NEWS NOTEsj Miss Althea Franklin and the Messi*s. Leroy Franklin and Warren Alston expect to spend Christmas in Lincoln. Mrs. Agnes Dozier, 5314 S. S. 28 St., has r turned to her home from a local hospital. Her condition is reported as favor able. - Mrs. Velma Givens is im proving. Mrs. Henry and new son are doing nicely. Rev. K. I). Johnson who was taken ill Sunday night, is still confined to his bed. Approaching Marriage Mr. Leroy Terry and Mrs. Georgia Williams will he mar ried Christmas Eve. at St. John Baptist, Church, Pierce St. All members of St. John and the friends of this couple are invit ed to be present. Mrs. Ernestine (iilden and niece, Wayelti Young returned Friday from St. Paul. Minn. Rev. Joseph Gates, pastor of Mt. Neho Church, was iti charge of St. John i-ervices Thursday, at the meeteing of the Pound I Club. Mrs. E. I). Johnson enter-' tained the minsters and their wives Thursday niglit after the meeting of the Pound (’lid*. Mrs. E. McGill lms returned from a trip to Little Rock and Hot Springs, Ark., and Ft "Worth Texas. Mrs. Albert Isom is critically iil in the County Hospital.. The illness of Rev. E. H Johnson will prevent him from] attending the State Fall Asso-j elation meeting of Iowa, South Dakota, Nebraska and Minne sota at Marshalltown, la., Dec. 15-16. Bethel Baptist Circle will give a candlelight Service Dec. 17, in an effort to raise money to help the needy. The Usher Board of Bethel Baptist Church will give a doughnut sale Dec. 16, at Beth el Hall.. Little Paul Smart, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brax ton, 2722 R St. is ill. Services For Infant Funeral services Were held Monday morning for little Rob ert Drew, age 2, who died Fri day, Dec. 11, from (lie Myers Funeral Home. SAFETY PIN CLUB TO GIVE PARTY The Safety Pin Club will give a Hot Dog Party at its next reg ular meeting Sunday, Dec. 20, the home of Miss A. Lyles, 2715 R St.., The evening will be spent in bridge and progressive whist. Mr. E. J. Collins, 27 and V Sts., returned to his home Fri day from the hospital. His con dition is reported as good. NEW ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. B. Otis Kirk sey are the proud parents of a little girl born Dec. 11. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. BUY AN OMAHA GUIDE FROM YOUR NEAREST SO OMAHA AGENT McGill and Davis 2516 Q Street J. 0. Harris Grocery Store, 5224 S. 30 St.. .MA 0741. Dorsey Oliver, 5709 S. 29 St. MA 2678 Mrs. Margaret Bowles 6407 8. 28 St. LODGES .Joshua David Kelly, Coil-, -istory No. 27, of the AASK of! Kree .Masonry, Nil I SA.. Jno., Prince Hail Affiliation, Grand East of Philtdelnhia. Penn,, will meet Jan, 10, 1937, in the afternoon for the pur poise of: electing officer-. After the elec tion, a repast will he served the princes. All princes are re quested to he present. W. A. Givens, Commander in chief ('has. I). Easley, Grand Secretary Zalia Temple No. 52.KAAMS.,1 Oasis of Omaha, Desert °f Ne braska, will meet Wednesday night, Dee, 2d, at the Masonic Hall for the purpose of electitig officers. Repost will lie served after the election. All nobles are requested to lie attend., II. «T. Kinney, Illustrious Potentate Dr. .). W. Scott, Illustrious Recorder Mr. Drank Houston, of Mem , phis, Tenn., is visiting his bro t hers Messrs, (loldje, Leonard I and Wider Houston and niece,) Miss Minnie O'Neal, 2814 R Ht.j Mrs. Mnlwl Harris, 2817 T St., will leave Friday for Muskogee, Okla„ where she will visit, rel atives and friemls Joe Thomas Is Injured Mr. Joe Thonia-, 2811 Q St., is suffering from strained ner ves in his left hand, lie is off his regular job ami doing light er work. The II. & W. Cafe gave a birthday party Friday, Dee. 18, honoring Mm. A. Henderson. The H&W Cafe reports that business is improving. Mr. James Harris, Sr., ha,s been excused from the duties of a juror, owing to the Christmas rush in las business. Little Robbie Rose, 5320 S. 2!) St.., will celebrate his birth day Dee. 21, by being host to! some thirty or forty of his lit tle friends. IN COLLISION Mr. It. Suddetli, Hurt St., re ceived minor injuries Friday, Dee. 11, when his ear struck an iron post. When a ear in front of Mr. Suddeth’s stopped at 24th and Hamilton, it became necessary for him to apply his brakes and this caused him to run into an iron post. Mr. Si.Udet.h Is ear was eon-iderahly damaged. Messrs. Lewis and Hersehel Montgomery of Clarinda, la., spent Friday and Saturday vis iting their brother, Mr. Ewell1 Montgomery, 5407 S. 28 St. Mrs. Lillian Rryunt of Sehuy-; lor, Neb., who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. L. Har ris, 2710 W St., left Wednesday for her home. Elder and Mrs. Geo. Hayden Mm. Julia Caldwell spent the pa«t week in Lincoln in the in terest of their church, return ing to the city Thursday. They report their undertaking a suc cessful one. .. TABBY RETURNS Louie Chain, grocer at 29 and R St., who took a mother cat to Bellcviie in May and dropped her in some woods, was sur prised Friday, Fee. 11, to find thiit she had returned. Said Mr. Chain to Tabby “You shall have a home here as long as you live.’’ Mr. Oeo. Sanders, 29 and R Sts., plans to spend the holi days visiting his mother in Ok lahoma. Bible Training School of Beth el Baptist Church is conducted each Monday night by Hev. P. fl. Sears. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Minnie Perkins of Cleve land, Ohio, is visiting her sis t<*r, Mr- Alice Drew, who Ins heen ill, but is now able to he up. Mr-3. Ann? Moore Honored Mrs. R. Knddotb and Mrs S Merrill entertained at a sur prs*’ hi.rthdnv party Timsda'' T'p<‘. ir\ in celebration of the i p.ti, i ... „c \frs Anna Moore, j Client list include 1 come two” j ♦ five r>»- thii’fv persona. Mis In-.. pose. 2804 S St v ho has heen confined to her he-1 hr illn-c is improving. Mrs Emma Cork, OIOS S, ?' s't "’'11 leave itii.s week for O'7 h*lu>' ■*, '■■here she '"'ill visit lie*' ■ | l'’rip, Pors 'v Oliver 5709T S. 29 St., is indisposed. PROUD PARENT! Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Collins, P St , are the proud parents of a little girl horn Thursday, Dec. 10th. OHURCH OF OOD TN CHRIST ?0th and XT Sfq Elder G. S Hayden, Pastor The church enjoyed good at tendance the past Snndav. Both morning and night sermons, were preached hv the pastor. In the evening he was assisted by Rev. Ellis, visiting minister. UNION MFMOUTW, M F Clirifru Rev 4Vm. 11 Adams. Paster Morning sermon was preached by the pastor. Attendance was good. There wna no night ser vices Ou> pastor "ml eov,♦, the sisrn of the Flying- Red Horse Phone JA 7033 70G No. 18 * CHET’S TOP AND j BODY SHOP Complete Wreck Service Upholstering, Painting, Fenders, Tops, Glass, and Motor Repairing Ray L, Chester, Proprietor MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, J. P. Mosley, pastor Sunday Sdhool was well at tended. Morning sermon was de livered by the pastor, Rev. M<>s ley, which marked the elose of his installation as pastor. A gos pel feast wan had th past w ek services were great both spiritual and financially. Mt. Moriah Baptist Church and pa-tor, Rev. K. I*, don s, day at 3.00 p.in. Attendance was worshipped with Mt. Olive Sun good, Sermon at this hour was preached by Rev. dones. A wonderful sermon was preached by Rev Mosley at the night service. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. P. J. Sears, Pastor 29th ard T Streets Morning and night sermons were preach d by the pastor. No afternoon service was held. Attendance was good. 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