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’ROUND THE “2” TOWNS SAINT PAUL - Mr.'Morris Brown, 509 University avenue, who hu been confined to his home with, a severe cold, is able* to be out again. Elaborate plans are being made by the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity for their annual formal dancing party at Union Kali, Thursday evening, Feb ruary 21. There will be a Grand Radio Con cert given at St. James' A. M. E. chturcii Wednesday evening, February 18, under the auspices of the North western Conference. The Radio Con cert will be under the management of Mr, Fred Swanson, manager of the Starr Plano Co., ami also Mr. Maufice Goins, who is manager of the Radio department of tha Starr Plano Go. The concert can be heard from any part of the church. Best selection will be made from the following sta tions. W.L.A.G., Mpls.; W.8.Z., Springfield, Maas.; W.H.A.8., Louis ville; W.J.Z., Kansas City; K.D.K.A., Pittsburg; K.Y.W., Chicago. An ad mission charge of 25 cents will be made. Presiding Elder Edith B. Set 'tlee, John Hickman, Jr., Pastor. Mrs. Marjorie Lineer Dickerson of Sioux City, lowa, is lu the city for an Indefinite period and is stopping at 721 St. Anthony avenue. Mr. Chas. H. Miller is instructing the-ffunlor Elks’ Drum Corps of ten members, which was recently organ ised. s The Naborhood Club will present, in recital, Clarence Cameron White, Monday, March 8,1024, at 8:80 P.M. He the Church Club, corner Dale and Portland avenue, for the benefit of the Ortspus Attacks home. Admis sion 50c.—Adv. ' , Notice: Minnehaha Temple No. 120, Daughters of Elks’ will give their fourth annual card party and dance February 18, 1024, at Elks' Wall, Sixth and Lyndale. First prlqe, one ton of coal. Admission 55 cents. —Adv. First Annual Ball will be a Masque Ball on Valentine evening, February 14, given by Fenian see Court No. 7, Daughters of Isis, at Union Hall. Prises will be awarded.—Adv. Miss Zella Kennedy and Mr. James N. Smith were united in holy matri mony Sunday, January 27, at the home of Mr./and Mrs. John L. Hol land, 481 Thomas street Mrs. Elinors Neil, 174 Milford street, met with a slight accident when a gun was discharged, shooting off the en<f of her thumb. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bell and family, formerly of 2209 Fifth avenue south, Minneapolis, have mov«<l to 91 East 11th street. Mr. William (Bud) Roach, young set eon of Mrs. Ella Roach, 942 Gaul tier,street, who has been quite sick, ia improving gradually under the care of Dr. Turner. Mr. Roach is a fresh man of the Mechnlc Arts high school. The George and Martha Washing ton Card Party will be given by the Feasanese Court No. 7, Daughters of Isis, Friday, February 29, at Pioneer Hall, 588 Rondo street. First prise, leather Boston bag; second prise, Aluminum roaster. Oh, boy! Every body will want the booby.—Adv. The Ground Hog dance given at Union Hall last Saturday evening, February 2, by the A. M. E. R. A. C. C., was well attended. Watch for their second dance, to be given at Union Hall on 8t Patrick's Day. Mrs. Frank Smith. 495 Rice street, who has been confined at her home with a very bad cold, is improving. The Bulletin-Appeal wishes to an nounce that It there'are any persons who wish to get in touch with any lost relatives, advertise it ia the Bul letin, a paper which is being read all over the country. We have Just com-, plated locating'the relatives of Mrs. Mable Clifford. Bednorz, who has not heard or seen of any-of her people since she was 12 years of age. We received a letter Monday from an aunt, Mrs. Darnell, who lives In Chi cago, 111. - t . Leap Year Dance—To be given by the Unity Club at Union Hull, Feb. 29th. All persons having birthday on that date will be admitted free. —Adv. Mr. George King, a graduate of pharmacy In the class of '23 at the University of Minnesota and one e# the popular young men In this city, left Wednesday bight' for Chicago, where he hat accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lewis and daughter, Mrs. Suzanne Mathis, 222 West Sixth street, entertained on Sunday, February 1, in honor of the former’s brother, William Lewis, Ban Desduneg. Theodore Morten, Robert Oliver, William Counter, Henjgr P. (Buddy) McGill. *ll of the famous Desdunes Band of Omaha, -who ap peared at the Ante Show. A number of 8L Paul friends were present also and the occasion was Indeed a happy reunion of relatives end old frloady of former years. ■'.'/ > ' ' . MINNEAPOLIS \ The Minneapolis Clef club gave a dance Monday evening in honor of the “Desdune’s Band,” who are playpig at the Twin City Auto Show. The dance was a successful affair and a good time was eajoyed by those who attended. Mr. John Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Thomas, 1909 Sixth ave nue north, graduated from North Side high school and will enter the Uni versity of Minnesota soon. Mr. Haco Smith was granted an ab solute divorce from Margaret Smith, January 29, 1924. Harry Powell, who is sorting at the work house, is 111 at the General hospital with pneumonia. His condi tion Is poor, but not serious. Notice: Minnehaha Temple No. 129, Daughters of Elks’ will give their fourth annual card party and dance February 18, 1924, att Elka’ Hall, Sixth and Lyndale. First prize, one ton of coal. Admission 55 cents. —Adv. Mr. Albert L. Allen Is seriously at his home, 621 Oak Lake avenue. " Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, 626 7th avenue north, left Monday evening for Kansas City to attend the funeral of her brother. Mrs.'Minerivia Totten, 710 Hum boldt avenue north, returned recently from an extended business trip to Cleveland, Ohio. The Noon-day concert in the City Hall rotunda which was to be given by the Mu-So Choral under the direc tion of W. C. Jeffrey, Wednesday, was postponed because of the funeral of former President Wilson. It will be held next Wednesday, February 13. Mrs. Elnora True Taylor, who has been visiting her parents the past six weeks, returned to her home in Chi cago last Monday. Mr. Geo. W. Kayes returned to Minneapolis last week after a six months’ sojourn In Wisconsin. Special services at Zion Baptist church Sunday morning. Music by Junior choir. Mrs. A. E. Roberts, 3323 Cedar avenue, is still confined to her borne with rheumatism. Artie Watkins, whq lived in our city some years ago,[is here with Dea dlines Band. Mrs. Mattie Johnson, 2604 4th ave nue south, Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Stella Early, of Indianapolis' They received the shocking news on Wednesday morning that their moth er, Mrs. Dunn, is not expected to live. Mrs Tama Donaldson, 567 Eighth avenue north, Is on the sick list. Rev. H. C. Boyd, pastor of St Peter’s A. M. E. Church, is improving, and we hope he will soon be normal'. He is greatly missed by his congrega tion and the many friends he has made through his Chrlst-like admin istrations during his pastorate here, The Waym&n Home Circle met Tuesday, February 6, In the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Payne, 3733 4th •venue south. Small attendance but a very interesting meeting was held. Mrs. Mitchsll Waldon, 1315 Wash ington avenue south, whp has been confined to her bed with ptomaine poisoning for two weeks, is able \o be up again. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCullough and Mr. John L&Coste entertained de lightfully at dinner Sunday afternoon In honor of Mr. Dan Desdune of Oma ha, who, with his band, appeared at the Auto Show. CLASSIFIED - All classified ads most be paid for In advance. 8c per word, with a min bhum-of 30c per Insertion. FOR RENT—Six-room flat, Including hath, electricity, hot. water heat, newly decorated. At 788 St. An thony Ave. Inquire J. W. Milton, 626 W. Central Ave. WANTED—ModeIs for Style Revue. Full information call Hy. 7884. WANTED—Colored men to qualify for sleeping car and train porters. Experience unnecessary. Transpor tation furnished. Write T. McCaf frey, Supt M St. Louis. Mo. FOR RENT —Rooms at the Hotel Howell. Call Dale 0107. K SUMMONS STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey. District Court, Second Ju dicial District. Marlon- Allen. Plaintiff. v». James Al lan. State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendant: You, aald defendant, are hereby sum moned to answer the complaint of tho plaintiff ih the above entitled action, now on file and of record In the office of the Clerk of tho District Court, and to aerve your answer on the subscriber at his offices, 409 Court Block. St. Paul., Minnesota, Within thirty (20) days after the service of thla summons upon, you, ezclnsjvs of the day of euch eeHrlce, and If you fall to anawsr within tho time aforeaald, plaintiff in thla action will apply t6.tho Court for the relief la her complaint demanded, together with her costa and disbursement* hsrs- ODO. H. OBBUCH. JR. I Attorney tor Plaintiff, 491 Court Block, , xl at. Paul. Mian. 'THE NORTHWESTERN BULLETIN-APPEAL The Kings Daughters Charity Cir cle met with Mrs. R. F. Wilson, 697 St .Anthony avenue. , STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Rarn«ry, m. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Rhode Lilnsey, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on'the Estate of Rhode Llnssy, deceased, late of the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ram sey and State of Minnesota being grant ed to Albert Wright. It appearing on proper proof by affi davit made and filed herein, as provided by law, that there are no debts against the estate of said deceased: It Is ordered. That three months bd and the same Is hereby allowed from and after the date of this Order, in which all persons having >.-Uims or de mands sgainst the said deceased, if any there be, are required to file the same in Probate Court of said County, for ex amination and allowance, or be forever barred. It Is further ordered. That the first Monday in May. 1924, at 10 o'clock A M.. at a General Term of said Pro bate Court, to be held at the Court House in the City of St. Paul. In said County, be and the same hereby is ap pointed as the time and the place when and where the said Probate Court will examine and adjust said claims and de mands. And it is further ordered. That notice of such hearing be given to all credi tors and persons interested in said Es tate, by forthwith publishing this Order once in. each week for three successive weeks In the Northwestern Bulletin- Appeal. a legal newspaper printed and published In said County. Dated at Bt. Paul this 4th day of Feb ruary. 1924. • By the Court: (Seal of Probate Court.) , HOWARD WHEELER, Judge of Probata. W. T. Francis, Attorney. \STATE OF MINNESOTA, CQUNTY OF \ Ramsey, ss. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Mathilda Loir, Deceased. Letters of Administration on the Es tate of. Mathilda Lorr, deceased, late of the City of St Paul, in the County of Ramsey and Btate of Minnesota being granted to Henry F. Lorr. It appearing on proper proof by affi davit made and filed herein, as provided oyOaw, that there are no debts against the estate* of said deceased: It is ordered. That three months be and the same is hereby allowed from and after the date of this Order, in which all persons having claims or de mands against the said deceased, if any there be. are required to file the same la Probate Court of Said County, for examination and allowance, or be for ever barred. It is further ordered. That the first Monday In May. 1924, at 10 o'clock A M., at a General Terra of said Pro bate Court, to be held at the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said County, be and the same hereby is ap pointed as the time and the place when and where the said Probate Court will examine and adjust said claims and de mands. And it is further ordered. That no tice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons Interested in said Estate, by forthwith publishing this Order once in each week for three suc cessive weeks in the Northwestern Bul letin-Appeal, a legal newspaper printed and published in said County. Dated at St. Paul thla 24th day of Jariuary, 1934. / By the Court: (Seal of Probate Caurt.) HOWARD WHEELER, _ Judge of Probate. C. S. Hoff, Atty. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss. In Probate Court In the Matter of the Application for License to Mortgage the Real Eatate of Arthur O Boyle. Ward. The State of Minnesota to All Whom It May Concern: On reading and filing the petition of Mary O’Boyle, Representative of the above named Ward, praying that license be to her granted to mortgage the real estate belonging to said Ward, and It appearing by aaid petition, to the satisfaction of thd Court, that it is nec essary for the maintenance and educa tion of said Ward, and that it would be for the benefit and for the best inter- said Ward to mortgage said real estate. It is therefore ordered, That all per sons interested in said estate be cited and required to appear before said Pro batte Court on Tuesday the 19th day of February. A. D. 1924, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in the City of St. Paul, In said County, then and there to show cause. ir any there be, why license should not be granted to said representative to mortgage said real 'estate, according to the prayer of said petition, and that this citation be served by publication thereof in the Northwestern Bulletin-Appeal accord ing to law. Witness the Judge of said Court, at St. Paul, this 25th day of January. 1924. (Seal of Probate Court) HOWARD WHEELER. Judge of Probate* Attest: . F. W. GOSEWISCH. Clerk of Probate. John J. McDonough, 809-10 Commerce Bldg., St. Paul. Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles H. titone, Deceased. Letters of Administration on the Es tate of Charles H. Stone. Deceased, late of the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, being granted to Rosa B. Stone. It is ordered. That six months be and the same ia hereby allowed from and after the ddte of this Order, %in which all persons having claims or demmids against the said deceased, are. required to file the Mine In the Probate Court of aald County, for examination and. al lowanhe. or be forever barred. It Is further ordered, That the first Monday In August, 1924, at 10 o’clock A, M.. at a Oeaeral Term of aald Pro bate Court, to be held at the Court House, In the City of St. Paul, In said County, be and the same hereby ia ap pointed as the time and place when and where the said Probate Court will ex amine and adjust aaid claims and de mands. And It la further ordered. That notice of such hearing be given to all creditors and persons interested in said Estate, by forthwith publishing this Order once In each week for three successive weeks In the, Northwestern Bulletin-Appeal, a legal newspaper printed and published In aald County. v Dated at Bt. Paul this 22nd day of January. 1924. By the Court: (Seal of Probate Court) A HOWARD WHEELER. Judge of Probate. T. A. Alexander, Attorney. 914 Court , Block, St Paul. Minn. STATE OF liINNESOTA. COUNTY OF* Ramsey. District Court Second Judt ■ cial District. Milton F. Parry, Plaintiff, va Ines Parry,'Defendant. Summons. The State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendant: ~ You, Inea Parry, art hereby summon ed and required to answer the com plaint of the plaintiff In the above en titled action, whten complaint has been filed In the office of the clerk-of said District Courft at the Court House in the City of St Paul, Ramsey County and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at bis office In 492-404 Court Block, in the City of St. Paul, in said Ramsey County, within thirty days after service of thla sum mons upon you, exclusive of the day of auch service; aud If you fall to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this notion will* apply to the Court for relief de aaanded lit said complaint, together wita plaintiff's costs and disbursement* herstjat ■ ' _ , w Dated ——-7*----- D. 1924. MINNEAPOLIS; ADVERTISERS 4th Card Party and Dance ; GIVEN BY \rC IJ m Minnehaha Temple No. 129 DAUGHTER ELKS Monday, February 18, 1924 * Elks’ Hall, Sixth Ave. No. and Lyndale ' ' 7 Beautiful Prizes. 1 Ton of Coal and 6 Other Valuable Prizes Given Admission 55c including war tax LOOK! LOOK! A GRAND Valentine Mask Ball. PNV9N nv FEZZARESE COURT Is. 7 V I DAUGHTERS OF ISIB Thursday Eve., February 14 IT UNION HALL, KENT AND AURORA PRIZEB TO BE CIVEN MUSIC BY ' Stevens Harmeny Kings „ WITH “8ID” WILLIAMS AT,THE PIANO CHAIRMAN AMISSION MRS. ILL* SMITH GOc ■ ;• Victrolas . H p If C IE f fl H * * -1 * * II ■ I' | Victor 1 •j Records jf D A R !f No. 400 $250.00 £ TERMS TO SUIT 1 Not only those names In Music destined for immortality, jgj sjs but the best and most popular of the dance orchestras and H !J entertainers, make Victor Records. They further express \ the desire that their selections be played upon the Genuine 8K Vlctrola. 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