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’ROUND THE “2” TOWNS SAINT PAUL Mewra. Urlin Clark and John Ad ams, Jr., of the Bulletin-Appeal staff, were diners at the Hotel Howell on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Schuck, 574 St. Anthony avenue, entertained a party of friends Sunday at the Hotel Howell. The Charity Sewing Circle met Mon day afternoon with Mrs. Agnes Green, 875 St. Anthony avenue. Mr. Elmer Carter of the Urban League gave a splendid history of the organization. The executive board of the Every woman Progressive Council met Thursday morning with Mrs. F. B. Cook. Final plans were completed for the recital of Nathaniel Dett, who will appear under the auspices of the club at the Peoples Church on the 18th of February. This will be one of the leading social events of the season and is eagerly awaited by music lovers. The Naborhood Club will present, in recital, Clarence Cameron White, Monday, March 3, 1024, at 8:30 P. M. at the Church Club, corner Dale and Portland avenue, for the benefit of the Crlspus Attucks home. Admis sion 50c.—Adv. Mrs. Lizzie Allen, 320 Louis street, is ill at her home. The committee of management of the T. W. C. A. will appear in colonial costume on Washington’s birthday when they give their first annual silver tea at the Central avenue branch. Miss Elizabeth Johnson, 682 St. Anthony avenue, has been seriously ill at her home. Her physician has ordered that she be kept absolutely quiet owing to her condition. Notice: Minnehaha Temple No. 129, Daughters of Elks’ will give their fourth annual card party and dance February 18, 1924, at Elks’ Hall, Sixth and Lyndale. First prise, one ton of coal. Admission 55 cents. —Adv. The ways and means committee of Women’s Clubs gave a card party at Pioneer Hall Monday evening. A poor attendance was pr'esent owing to the inclement weather. However, the ladies realized the sum of $9.10. Mrs. Clarence Roland,, chairman, and Mrs. R. F. Wilson wish to thank those who gave their support. Mr. Simmons scored the highest and re ceived the box of apples. The booby was won by Mr. Jackson. __ The George and Martha Washing ton Card Party will be given by the Feszanese Court No. 7, Daughters of Isis, Friday, February 22, at Pioneer Hall, 588 Rondo street. First prize, leather Boston bag; second prize, aluminum roaster. Oh, boy! Every body will want the booby.—Adv. Mrs. Harry Jones, Pittsburg, Pa., is expected to arrive In the city to live with her sister, Mrs. Garnett Harris, who has been quite ill at her home, 348 No. Dale street. Mrs. Lorenza Few is recovering from a serious operation and is at St. John’s hospital. Mr. George Isadore, Sparta, 111., has issued invitations to the marriage of his daughter, Alice Marie, to Mr. Henry C. Hilyard, Thursday evening, February 14, at 8 P. M., at 4522 Vincennes avenue, Chicago, 111. Leap Year Dance—-To be given by the Unity Club at Union Hall, Feb. 29th. All persons having birthday on that date will be admitted free.—Adv. Mrs. E. S. Weber has been changed to the Court House during registra tion. Mrs. Clareeta Jackson, 445 Uni versity avenue, received news Wed nesday evening that her sister, Mrs. Gayle, in Milwaukee, Wis., is seri ously ill. Mrs. Jackson left immedi ately for Milwaukee. Mr. Nathaniel Dett, noted pianist and composer, was a guest at the Hotel Howell en route to Winnipeg, where he appeared in concert. Dr. Lillian Lewis is enjoying an extended Western trip in Seattle, Wash., and Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Bessie Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Lowe, 726 Sher burne avenue, left last Sunday eve ning for Seattle, Wash., where she will join her husband and make her home Indefinitely. The dance givdn last Thursday eve ning by the Como Temple No. 128, I. B. P. O. E. W., in honor of Dan Desdune and his band, was a grand affair. The Daughters of Social Ses sion, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Mamie McCarty, served the refresh ments. The music rendered by Bill Moore’s orchestra was well received. Mrs. G. F. King, mother of Jfrrß. Henry Webb, 541 Rondo street, has recovered from her recent illness. Correction—The name of Miss An toinette McFarland was Inadvert ently omitted last week as one of the hostesses at the tea given at the home of Miss Kathryn Tandy by Eta Chap ter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha soro rity; * MINNEAPOLIS Mr. H. A. Minneweathers, 628 Sev enth avenue north, is seriously ill with an attack of tonsilltis. Mr. J. S. Moore, director and man ager of Moore’s Concert Dance or chestra, and also a representative of the Bulletin-Appeal, will leave Mon day morning on a business trip to Chicago. Since the appearance of Dan Des dune's band, the Twin Cities musi cians have decided to organize a band. Every musician in the Twin Cities is requested to be present at the Elkß' Hall, Sixth and Lyndale avenue north, at 2 o’clock Sunday. Notice: Minnehaha Temple No. 129, Daughters of Elks’ will give their fourth annual card party and dance February 18, 1924, at Elks' Hall, Sixth and Lyndale. First prize, one ton of coal. Admidlion 55 cents. —Adv. The Mary B. Talbert Study Club met at the home of Mrs. S. J. Onque, 3604 Elliott avenue south. One of the members of the Bulletin-Appeal staff gave a brief talk, emphasizing the fact that the Bulletin-Appeal was at all times at the services of all worthwhile organizations and indi viduals. Dance and dine with the Gopher Gun Club at the Grand opening of the Hotel Howell Monday evening, Feb. 18, 1994. Tickets 75c.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant and family, 2314 Tenth avenue south, have mov ed to 2321 Fourth avenue. Watch the Bulletin-Appeal for the It. Patrick Day Free-for-all Dance.- Ldv. Mrs. Robert Meade, 422 Dupont avenue north, who had her goiter re moved at the General hospital last week, is improving, very much to the delight of her many friends. A number of representatives from the Federated Clubs were present at the Mid-winter session of Women’s Clubs, held in St. Paul on Friday at Pioneer hall, 588 Rondo street. Mrs. John Albert Williams of Oma ha, Neb., wras called to the city to be at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. S. A. Steele, 422 Dupont avenue north, who is seriously ill. Mr. Rufus Brown has returned from a visit in Sioux City, lowa. Mrs. Morris Gibbs, 2941 Pillsbury avenue, and two children have re turned home from a visit with her mother, Mrs. Florence Cloak, in Providence, R. 1., Pawtucket, Ports mouth, Boston, New York and stop ped over in Chicago, where she visit ed with her girlhood friend, Miss Rieta Grant, now Mrs. Junior Foiling. The aunt of Mrs. H. C. Boyd, wife of Rev. H. C. Boyd, passed away in Louisville, Ky., February 1. Mrs. H. C. Kent of Ithica, N. Y., passed through Minneapolis last week. Messrs. Dan Desdunes, Simon Her ald and Wm. Lewis, all of Omaha, were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. McAdams Thursday. The Mary B. Talbert Study Club will give their third Card l’arty at the residence of Mrs. Margaret Wil son, 3641 4th Ave. Ho., Friday eve ning, Feb. 22, at 8:30. First prize, 1 Swift's Premium Ham; second prize, 24-lb. sack of flour.—Adv. Mrs. Cecil E. Newman, wife of Mr. Cecil Newman of our Minneapolis of fice, is expected home from Kansas City. Miss Hulda Rose entertained her friends informally Saturday, Febru ary 9, at 326 Farrington avenue. Ap propriate valentine designs furnished the color scheme. Cards and dancing were the feature of the evening. Mrs. Bell Donahue won the first prize, a cut glass flower basket; Mrs. Cora Gibson, second prize, Oriental in cense burner; Mr. Jim fravls captur ing the booby prize. After which a most delicious luncheon was served. Covers were laid for twelve guests. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and floral offerings during the illness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. MRS. LOUISE REDD. JAMES E. MURPHY, M. GERALDINE WILLIAMS, LAWIRENCE TARVER. HeituHiam In sad bat loving memory of our darling daughter, Evelyn A. Rogers, who passed away three sad yean ago, Feb. 10th: Sweet, peaceful be thy rest, Forget you we can never; God called thee, he knows best, His will be done forever. Sadly missed by mother and father, MR. and MRS. T. O. ROGERS THE NORTHWESTERN BULLETIN-APPEAL hn > Ladies! Have You Seen Our Smart Models in Spring Millinery? Visit Quality sa! 411 University Ave. CLASSIFIED All classified ads must be paid for in advance. 3c per word, with a min imum of 30c per insertion. FOR RENT—Double garage. 872 Lafond St. Call Dale 7557. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 607 Rondo St. Call Elk. 2957. FOR RENT —Rooms with steam heat and bath, $3, $4 and $5 per week. Call Dale 0107, Hotel Howell. FOR RENT—Four-room flat, second floor. Call Dale 7557. FOR RENT—Nice, large front room for a couple, in a nice neighbor hood. Call Colfax 2352. WANTED —Colored men to qualify for sleeping car and train porters. Experience unnecessary. Transpor tation furnished. Write T. McCaf frey, Supt., St. Louis, Mo. FOR RENT —Rooms at the Hotel Howell. Call Dale 0107. SUMMONS STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey. District Court, Second Ju dicial District. Marion Allen, Plaintiff, vs. James Al lan. State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendant: You. said defendant, are hereby sum moned to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, now on file and of record in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, and to serve your answer on the subscriber at his offices, 403 Court Block, St. Paul. Minnesota, within thirty (30) days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fall to answer within the time aforesaid, plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief In her complaint demanded, together with her costs and disbursements here in. GEO. H. GERLICH. JR. Attorney for Plaintiff, 409 Court Block, St. Paul, Minn. - • STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Rhoda Uinßey, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Rhoda Linsey, 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 «?cbts 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 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 St. Paul this 4th day of Feb ruary, 1924. By the Court: (Seal of Probate Court.) HOWARD WHEELER. Judge of Probate. W. T. Francis, Attorney. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey, ss. Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Mathilda Lorr, 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 State of Minnesota being granted to Henry F. Lorr. 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 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 in 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 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 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 this 24th day of January, 1924. By the Court: (Seal of Probate Court.) HOWARD WHEELER. Judge of Probate. C. S. Hoff. Atty. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey. District Court Second Judi cial District. Milton F. Parry, Plaintiff, vs. Inez Parry, Defendant Summons. The State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendant: You, Ine* Parry, are hereby summon ed and required to answer the com plaint of the plaintiff in the above en titled action, which complaint has been filed In the office of the clerk of said District Court, 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 his office in 401-404 Court Block, in the City of St. Paul, in said Ramsey County, within thirty days after service of this sum mons upon you, exclusive of tho day of such service: and If you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for relief de manded in said complaint, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein. Dated A. D. 1924. CHAR 8. HOFF. Plaintiff’s Attorney, 403-404 Court Block, St. .Paul. Minnesota. MINNEAPOLIS ADVERTISERS Prize Masquerade Ball GIVEN BY Ames AT THE 80UTH BIDE AUDITORIUM Monday, Fohruary 25 Moore's Dance Orchestra COMMITTEE: C. McCullough P. Durden W. Humphrey J. Tooley W. Dodson J. Levy F. Thomas C. Cockrel W. Jones WANTED MEN Garland’s Special *ls°° No. 200 X~~ 36 -inch Has two trays Best quality 3-ply Veneer Bass wood Box Covered With Vulcan ized Fibre, Steel Binding and Steel Strips, Top, Bottom, Front and Back. Draw Bolts. Best String Lock, Cold Rolled Steel, ardware Brass Plated, Mail Orders Prepaid. f>ARIAND V LUGGAGE «SHOP Sixth at Cedar. I IL NATIIMIELIETT ! ••• We have in our Sheet Music Department the fol- rh lowing works of the noted Composer-Pianist R. (j) Nathaniel Dett, who will be heard in recital at the (•) & Peoples Church, Monday Evening, February 18. ri| y Some or all of these you will undoubtedly want in v (!) JUBA DANCE $.40 (•) jh IN THE BOTTOMS (SUITE) 1.50 || Vf MAGNOLIA SUITE (2 Parts), each 1.00 >: (!) 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