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THE OMAHA SUNDAY T—A Workers and Districts for Bllly Sunday' s Campaign CITY DIVIDED FOR SUNDAY CAMPAIGN Captains and Lieutenants to Be Named for Each District and Meetings to Be Held. WORK AFTER SUNDAY COMES Preparations are under way for meeting Ppreparatory to the coming of Billy Sun- day, and all of Greater Omaha has been divided Into distriots, with epecial com- mittees appointed for each district. These committees are not only to act prior to the coming of Billy Sunday in Septem- | s ber, but will be kept in active service during the course of his services here. Meetings are to be arranged for all these districts, and these will also be held prior to the coming of Sunday, and also while he is here. A captain will be named for each district and he will have numerous lieutenants under him. ‘The neighborhood meetings will be held Tuesdays and Feidays after August 8 un- til Sunday comes. Prayer Meeting Committee. Rev. A. C. Douglas, chairman, 1915 Pinkney street, Webster 5157; Rev. George |1. Peters, secretary, 284 Evans street, Webster. 7308, List of district superintendents and Isectional committees: District No. 1, Florence—R. H. Olm- fl;.m‘l. superintendent, Florence, IMorence Section 1-North ward: Mrs. Charles G. |Carlson, Florence #48: Mrs. R. A. Golding, Florence 223; Mrs. 8 E. Kiever, Flor- ence 14, Baction 2—8South ward; Mre. Wi A Yoder, Florence 309: Mrs. J. H. Plants |Florence 483; Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Flor- ence 296, Diatrict N a, north eity lim- |1ts: oast, Thirty-third; south, Ames; wost, [Forty-elghth: Rev. W. A, Muifors, super: intendent, 4147 North Fortieth = street, Webster 4622, Section 1—Norti, city limits; east, Thir- ty-sixth street; south, Nebraska avenuo; west, city limits, Mrs. Anna Keller, 814 Vernon avenue, Webster 6413; Mrs. Harry D. Arms, 3% Ida, Webster 1608, Section 2—North, city limits; east, Thir- ty-third; south, Hartman, east, Thirty- third; Mrs, Charles W, Simon, 3440 Curtis, |\Webster 2666 Miss Hazol Nelson, i Curtis, Webster 334, Mrs. E. H. Barnes, 3415 Redick, Webster 2790, Section 3—North, Nebraska _dvenue; east, Forty-second, south of railroad and Fortieth north of railroad; south, Grand avenue; west, city lumits; Mfs. W. Elvins, @11 Brown, Webster 4664; Mrs. C. B. Jacobs, 482 Brown (by permission), ‘Webster W. Mrs. U. B. Mather, 4312 Grand, Webster 3837, Section . 4+—North, Nebraska avenue; east, Thirty-sixth; south, railroad; west, Fortieth; Miss Blanche Keeder, %21 Ne- braska avenue, Webster 2304, Mrs. J. C. ! Lloyd, 33 Ellison avenue, Webster #05; M. H..C,, Weeks, %2 Jayne, Webster. Section 5<North, Hartman; east, Thirty- third; south, railroad; west, Thirty-sixth; Mrs. J. C. Mertes, 3370 Camden, W ebster Mrs. -A. J. Paddock, 664 North. Thirty-fitin, Webster W0, Mrs, Grant \ Ross, b6 North Thirty-fitth, Webster Section 6~ North, rallroad; east, Thirty- ilghfi p«film. Grand T{nu'. weat, Eanv- jccomd ; 4 Vel Riba, Chuh- nhfi T 4200; ey, Webster 4270; fius orth Fortioth. ection 7—North, rafiroad; east, Thirty- SINCHS wouth, Grand: weat. Fnirey-\ghth: Mrs, Rachel Anderson, 3i4 Grand, Web- ster 5700; Mrs. J. F. Cook, 8704 Grand, Webster, 5779; Mrs. BE. D. Rverett, %13 urunfl ‘Webster 7749, Section 8—North, railroad; east, Thirty- third; south, Fowler avenue; west, Thir- ty-sixth; Mrs. Charles Plotts, 3324 Fowler avenye, Webster 476; Mrs. A W. Miller, Larimore, Webster 3072; Mrs. R. W. Barrett. 414 North Thirty-{ifth, Web- ster 7867, Seation 0—North, Grand; east, Forty- gecond: south, Ames; west olty limita;, Mrs. T. W. Rickel, 4218 Grand avenue, Webster &41; Mrs. ‘William Sriteitn, s Grand avenus, Webster 5700; Mrs. Richer, Forty-second and Larimore (by permis- slon), Webster 326, Section 10—North, Grand; east, Fortieth, south, Ames; west, Forty-second; Mrs. J. R Beard, 4066 Grand, Webster 6720; Mra. “R._H. Morton, 4562 North Thirty- eighth, Webster 2459; Mrs. Helen Jones, Fortiéth and Fowler, Webster 418L Section ‘11—North, Grand: east, Thirty- olghth; south, Ames; west, Fortieth; Mrs, ¥, @. Othmer, 474" North Thirty-ninth, Waobgter 6%5; Mrs. Charles Robel, 4% North Thirty-ninth, Webster 85; Mrs. E. J7. Sianet, 4550 North Thirty-elghth, Web- ster 1012, Sectfon 12—North, Grand:, rixth;_south, Ames; west, Thlru-cllht: Mrs.W. E. Berkman, %01 Grand, Web- ster 4015; Mrs. James McClair, 4602 North Thirty-seventh, Webster %55; Mrs, 8. L. Irving, 4615 North Thirty-seventh, Web- “;‘a’c&“ 13—North, Fowl lon 01 er; 'y third; south. Ames; west, nmym Mrs. Allce Pettigrew, 4314 North Thirty- fourth. Webster. 338, Miss Vida Hager, |451? North Thirty-fourth avenue, Web- | ster 473: Mrs. Parker, 3328 Meredith ave- |nue, Section 14--North, railroad: east, Thir- |tieth;_south, Ames: west, Thirty-third | Mrs. '@ W. Tiffy, 408 North 'rhlrcy-flr-( .. Webster s0: Mra C. W. MW Meredith avenne, Webater. S59; Mr- Or\m— Lake, 332 Larimore avenue, Webater 2750. Distriet No. 3—North, clly limits; | Twenty-fourth; sou h. mel. west, Thirty-third; Rev. M, Bvans, su ntendent, Hll North Twenty-sev- pel ity enth, VLe Sectioh 15—-North, _city Miller park: south. Wing v Thirty-third; committee to the appomnted. Section 16%—North. Miller park; east, Twenty-seventh; south, Fort; west Thir- tieth; Mre A. L. Ewing, 6702 Twenty-seventh, Webster Hatt B¢ North Twenty-seventh avere: Webatef 6614: Mrs. Arta Doedyne, Fort treet. Webntor. 3107 Section 16—North, Miller park; _east, Twenty-fourth: south, Fort: west. Twen: ty-seventh Henrietta Mane, Krown oint avenue. Wobster 7108 B Fecly, 63 North _Twenty-fi N"flh T Section l'l—Noth Fort; east, Twenty- venth: south, Gral nd avenue: west, th: Mrs. Addle Terry. 7120 Brown: Mrs, Thomas Meloy, Brown, Web- ster re " Sames - Gerdner, | 234 Brown, Webster 4587, Section 18—-North. Fort: east, Twenty- |fourth:’ south, Grand A];en%r' it venth; mouth, -lol avenue Webster 51 Mis. A redith avenue, Webster 1371; L’E-her 7140 Me redith fourth; Mre. ¥. L. Mouer, 28 Grand avenue, Webster 5066 Mrs. H. L. Moas- man, 3015 Fowler avenue, Webaster 289 Mrs, H. Tavendor, 4608 Ilorence boule vard, Webster 4084, Sectfon 24--North _Omaha, east of boulevard: Miss M. F. Brubaker, Metho- dist Episccpal hospital, Webster 118; Mrs Louts Willlams. 419 North . Fourteenth. Webster 718; Mrs Truman Grenville, 5204 North Fifteenth. Section 25—North, Ames: east, Twen- tieth; south, Laird; west, sfiunty fourth; Mrs T. B Barnes 3l North Twenty- second, Webster o878; J. 0. Vaught, rth Twenl,\»m-r\md. Webster 753: Rine Margaret B Cyyrens, 15 _ North Nineteenth avenue: Mrs. 8. J. Duncan, 2938 North Twentieth, Webster 2088 Section 2--North, Ames: east, Blutts; south, Laird; west, Twentieth; Mrs. D Ilnllrd 10 North M‘hlunlh Web: ster, 1 5 Nineteonth, Webstor Alo8; Are. Flisabeth Longmretn, 1012 Latrd. Section H—North, lLaird: east, Twen- tioth; south fourth: M fon. Webster 4t Mrs, E! T Simpson, |y Pinkney, Webster, S8l Wilmoth, 31t i N-cllnn 28-North; Laird; east, Bluffll gouth, Pinkney: west, Twentleth: ster @7%: Mra. Clark Mcflr«' 1620 Pink- ney, Webster 3990; Mrs. K. N. Stone, 1701 Manderson. District No. 5—North, Ames: !-lt Twenty-fourth: south, Pinkne: Forty-eight Rev. Charles H I’lnm!l\x. superintenden 4232, Section 30-—North, Ames; second; south, Boulevard seventh; Mrs, Burchum, ster 1 ster 3131 Ol!‘l Thlrt\' u mwenty-fourth: 'rw;n:;‘uvemm Ruth £ Templeton Wnb.;ter o Mre 'hrist! 2489 'em| on, T W, Lelay, 2616 Mer.dl\ h, “'ehz:-'lm No. 4-Nobth, city lmite, sast Pinkney: west, Twe, 2avits, muperin- ncer, Webster 7915, — o:lholdellv lmite: _oast, ; sout! len . wes 'wenty- rthi_ Mrs. Alice ‘« \rd,, Webster §180; Mra. (. P. White. al6 Howlevard, Webster %5 Mru. Forest ‘Boulevard, Webster 2341 Noflh O an. east, en, Ande mvr_l 52!1 Mrs. Wnbller o Sarat 'lll eust, louhvul ml.h. Ames; west, Twenty- fourth; south. Belt Line; west, Thirtieth; Mrl C. L. Porter, 2506 Ames, Webat-r ; Mrs. H. C. Thom. 4309 North Twenty- sixth, Webater 3710: Mra. Henry Doedyns, 4803 North T‘Fn(‘ -fourth, Webster 5161 Section 32—North, tieth: Mrs. Harr; nrberg. W0ts’ North Twonty-nin th,, Webster, 200, Fuiton, Jos, Webster $9%: re: Whaon Mitte, paulding. Webster 380 Section 3—North, : east, Twenty- fourth: mfinh M-ndemn. wnt. 'l‘went.v- St naer, B0 Pratt, Webater 4062; Mra. (3 A. Sherwood, 2562 undl\mun. Webster Section 34--North, Plrk “boundry to it, Forty-second; south, west ‘orty-el) hth to Prn".. Miss Smllh Th|r(v—el ht! lnd uldis second; Mrs, W. Fortieth avenue, Michael, FFortieth Ktroet, Webster 1238; \I second and Evans, Webster 28, toad; south Pinkney: west, ‘Thirty-eighth; Mrs.' Fdith Johnston, 3418 AManderson, \\thnu- 24, Ars. Smith, Thirty-eighth and Spau ng, Byers, Thirty-eighth and Manderson, Webster 4101, ster 3748; Mrs, Frad Norris, 3019 Pinkney, | Webster &35, Bection 38—North, ~ Spaulding; -~ east, west Thi Rodman, 29 Evans, \Vebster 3141, Mras. 8. M. Beeson, 2602 Bv‘.n., ‘Webster 284, perintendent, 910 Koren” Sixtieth, Ben- son ‘1% W Bryan and Fifty-ninth: Mrs, R. Beasley, Fifty-eighth_avenue: jon east, Mrs. T. McClur v Garticia, Mn F‘lo(cher Kol Sixtieth: Mrs, P. Legge, Arthur st Section J—Norlhwem. Mrn “YTckelsen, Main; Mrs. Pence, Sixty-secofid and’ Mc- Kinley, Sectlon 4-- &:ufl\ww Mrs, £. T. Whist- Jessie Mow- ler; Sixtieth avenue; thi Speedy, 248 Fifty-elghth -ven'ue Section 5—Kruj Nev. McClurg; Rev, Atacke, 1 Nores' Siedoth, Benson | % W; Rev. Burrill. Distriot 7—Noxth, Pinkney; fourth; _south, R Rev, W.' & fiamptm fendent, 353 worth T rtisn fifth; south, Inke west, Foriy élghth Mrs. D, M. 1% 79 Norh Forty fifth secuon u—hoflh Pinkney; east, M I.I.l Lake vest, oty G ShearSE. 3 Hicka as ke, Walnut P Mrs. F, W. u-o\h Doaf Institute, Wal- nu:l 168; Mrs. J. A. Prigeon, 4304 nut 39, Section €N Pinkney;. east, Thir- o Mra. " Charles Wittee Section 44—North, Pinkney; east, Twen. -seventh, south, Bed rd avenue; w:& f ‘hirty-sixth; Mrs. Noth Thirtieth, Wehl'.e 5OSO; I(rl. m Pace, 3407 North ‘l\enly—nllth Mrl. Ke\IK i Emumet. wm 5629, Sfl)\lnn Twen- | ty-folrth: louih brl»lol Weat, Twenty- | 1 Binith, 590 elghth avenue; Mn Jchn Brblol Webster 8. Wil lli lrt Sheldon Thirty-fourth: ~ south, Blnm-v; Twenty-seventh; Mrs. B -P, B 2213 North Twenty-fifth avenue, Webster | H, ; . Herzog, 3200 North Twenty- | Mrs. H fifth avenue, Webster 4560; Mrs. E. J ?’mllh 213 h[‘ncer. Webster 801, lon 49— crr(h‘ Maple: east 'hlrd south, Lak . P. J. Hunter, 01 Corby, "Webstor 2080 Miami. Webster Mrs, L. Stegner. 312 Miami. “'phflar 4345: Mrs A. H. Marsh, 3116 Mllml C._H, Gates, 7120 Manle, Webster 3679, Seotion S1—North, Wirt; east. Twent r\cn'h south, Lake: west, Thirtiet! . Tslln\mhor'v 2685 Ohla We H. Cosmey. 2711 le g Maple: M) 3. Toney. 21 North Thirtieth. Webster | Jonn Marke, W11 Sectd 66N r(h. Section 52—North, Binney: oAt Twan- | teenth; south, Spencer; west. T ty-fourth: south, Lake: west. - lnlf peventh: Mra. J.' G. Pmnlp- Mu May Webater 213; Mre J, Gillesple. fll’ Binney, Webster 8014 ‘fi‘ F. M, Clark, 2108 Corby, Webster 2681, District No. $-Rev. A. F. E verintendent, 1302 North Fortlth, "wa nu avenue and Forty-| l’lflh Imllh » west, Fun)-e th; g Forty-fifth avenue, Walnut 2i15; Mrs. . Harrold, 2218 North Forty-eighth, Wal- tlon 54—North, Lake, east, Belt rail- voad; south, Frankiin, ' west, Mlmu? and Forty-fifth: Mrs, . A28 Erskine, Walnut 3483 My White, 4118 Grant. Walnut 277 b E. Wheeler, 4318 Franklin, Wal 1045 Section “—Noflh Lake; east, Thirty- elghth: south, Hawthorn Weat Belt raflroad:' Mra. L. A. Thompson, 44 Charles, Walnut 2625; Mrs. ¥. A. Gordon, 06 Decatur, Walnut 33; Mrs. C. D. raon, 4024 Charies, Walnut 2319, Section 56—North, Lake; second; south, Hawthorne avenue. west, “Thirty-sixth: Mrs u-ry Crites, 87 Sow- ard, Harney 50%; Geo M7 Nerth Thirty- mlns Webster B R R i T s PR Map of the Sunday Campaign Prayer Meeting Districts Mrs. M. Martin, 3816 North Pinkney; west. ‘Twentys W. H. Dressler, 2306 Mander- G. Nt R wentleth, "Fyebster F. V.'Painter, 418 North Nineteenth, ob- . 2106 Pinkney. - Webster N‘Non 20--North, Ames: east, Thirty- foventh; south, Boulevard; west, Forty- second; Mrs. Ellia. 3801 Ames, Webster A650; B C, Stkes, 4% Sahler, Web- ster 9%2; Mrs. Clary, 358 Ames, Webster 18 Boyd, \Veg- Mrs. Latham, 3311 Ames, Web- Section 31—North, Ames; east, Twenty- railroad; east, Twen- ty-seventh; south, ?fll"ldmk west, Thlh Webster 410 Mrs, J. Per 20 North ;orlv lucon \Itb lrrk"m‘ L5 b';"mlflnl ‘orty-second nkney, Webster Sec’;ll'n B Nofih boulevard; south, trict No. 13 Thirty-sighth to hnknuy. wost, Forty- Scction 36—-North, boulevard, east rail- Webster 1101; Mrs, Guy Seetion 3—North paulding; east Thir- | teth; south, Pinkgey, wost, Tailroad: | ‘Louls Eckles, 27 Manderson, Web- ew o2y Nra, ?lymmon 3613 Fvans, Web- /‘Zfi.\-nm\g*cmm DISTRICT AND. Secron DARIES Twonty-seventh; routh, Pratt; re | re. William Curry, =365 Mander- S Wehaior, £91: Mem Go3rge Evane, 206 | Mand mn Mrn E. O. Carson, 2106 !,. Webster 4 B r{'enflv nulh pu\rm o wm ffilnm{' ! Mrl. C. H flcmln( 06 Pinl . Web- | or 6897; W H. \Vurner ! Pratt, [ Wehlte\‘ Kllfl ‘Mrs. Bloss, 2117 Pratt, Web- | er 850, MR Nor Mentarson:” oashi] Twenty-seventh: south, Pinkney; west, Thirty-seventh; Mrs, eqrfe L, Petars, 2684 Evans, Wehster 7303; Mrs. Charles P. District 6—Benson, A, Atack, su- v MMBERS ) Section 1—Northeast, Mrs. Dean, corner 3100 Fifty-eighth; Mrs. Rose, Fifty- Eixty-third and Evans; Mrs, Mlligas, 632 fl.mnr S&cTise | l fl“MAJ’: 53 uflh' .Wl«h Cass; west, Thirty-third B. Hoover, 3330 Seward, Har- bon. MNoflh Twentiet! Relsman, N ahll’l}'flcand A bev.llun 51—North. l‘ln east, T'en(v- Bection 41—North, Plnknayleugv Forty- lucond KA Norts " Twen sl e “’::tur 4002; mnlh Wab.mr 6417, Bection 71- Nurlh. Grant; west, Twenty-fourth; Warren u;va:y." Hnrney m -mecon, g’ Thl rt; tv-uv.nth -oul.h bod 3 Mrs. J u'n Mlldred Oblander, Y inira, mm uu Twenty-elghth fiemy—flnl Porter, 2310 North Tvonty-«md ‘Web- Bection Hwfl-h Lake; mt. lo Blu"l num GMO ‘west ‘l‘w'nth North 'nunmu w.rm.r P. Bemis, 1419 uon “—Nort Lake; mlh, th:lln. m 0 L Bndlay. west, I'o rtp-nc-‘(:alumbll iler, ui Patrich avente. 'nnnty-.vomn avenue, ttlake 334 North | Secti , Franklin; No rth, Forty-first; Mrs. Claude Huett, 3428 North ' rail by Mrs. Bdward Fieming, 4106 | road; -uuth. Forty-| elghth: Mrs. Thirty-second ave- . R. G, Danlels; Mrs Alkl Bocllnn I\—-Norm Cass; east, Thirty. ollnth south, w 9-—-North, b- thlrd. nouth Dodge: Mr . Nelson, 340 T J. W, Plcku'fl Walnut 2413; Mrs, Ma. Wnlnut 1119; Mrs. Qfll ‘Walnut M. m\rty—nlnSa. nouth "Cuming; wes J‘orthlh wumn' 1238, M uh ry Dru ymore, J. r“n lia- 'ruun lwnh, Wouurm Noflh “fltlflh east, Belt flflh wmur Btctlon 16—Nor'.h Grfl!l Cu n’ right, 162 Bur Websf 2015 Clark, Webster 5639, 116 Nort| ra. 3. E, Walnut nl Dr. hfuyolts Walnut 60, Holen chh Hawthorne u.muo. Miss Marle Klnl, y §780, &muon #—North, Cass: east. Th|rllpll| Dodge; ‘.'.fit 'mm-dnd . D. o.'memn, Bot W. Gark awthorne avenue, Wainut 1588; Mra. 3518 Linooln boulevard, Wal: P walnut 56, | am. Wirt: east raflroad: ““i" 1072; Mrs. Geor; lfih-uurlnunhnt o Swanatar. T5—North W-urn Amu lmvenmrm | eant. Nineteenth: south, Ontario; west . Rowland, | railioad; Mrs. C. H. Hinkhouse, 3519 C, C. oll. fllfiw('hldwell mflnn lYG—NM'!n :l“ l‘tilnlll\ onl , Joseph, 2729 Hamilton, We nderw Bection 63—North, Franklin; eas :{.-m):nn -cu:'n. Guming; west, ronmn Wal- | eth; 'lrony second, | Bectio nut 3307; Mrs, Bection ‘n—Nom-. Cuming: eas nderwood; west, Dodds, Walnut 6. Srs. Robey Maxwell, . Dhlnml'k %% North nderw ':3‘ Boulo~ A o Fouss, -upmnm.m ing, wl Under- 1821 Lomrfm Webster Dow. Section ‘I’—Nonh Underwood R.: south, Chl 0; West, I\_fue(h. E. Rhodes. Section n:—Nmn Chicago: Pinkney: cast, Six-|Mry' Be G ‘wenty - fll‘lfi “d-u Spencer, Webster 1843, 110" Park avenue, Harney 79%; . Crane, 314 Park’ avenue, Har- . Bweeley, 1525 Emmet, llrs F. Lehmer, 1822 Emmet, ster 1464; Mrs. Albert Eaton, 1806 sv-neer k Section 81—North, l(‘hnl lh W e o) "uml avenye. Walnut Combe, M. J. 3. Section 66—North, er! east, Mlunl | Adat Bulter, 2630 Bodge Yeoman, 018 Wigt, ! Bncllun lw—Nur!h l)twe avenue; 3 Tlilrly ~8ixth; lo;l)lll I..r.)\'{n\vonh ;:n B. ’I'htrty-'ll’hlh Hnrnoy 1006; Miss mpe. Becllo 82-8nnset lddl“nll. ok e Mre. E. " Dodae strect Walnit i . Howe, Mrs. Elmer Thomas, Webator. 1is: ‘Stre, Section 63-—North, Lake; east, Mili ury‘ll- 2101 6i—North, Spencer; ;| south, Looust; i1 Wirt. Webster District No. 11—North, : th l{n;on, 1616 Roenc Hart, 190 ™ 3 . Poliack, 3t Nom ,n A farren, aishon perintendent, 824 Rection 88-North, —North, Dewey avenue; east, Jln\en'orlh west. | east, "Myn! ! Dewey nvflme lenty 6343 Be: 614 Bouth Thlrly-'nurth kS 644 avenue, Harn Bection 102 : east. Thirty. ‘ortieth. Com. teenth gvenue. Webster lh.l. A. Leavitt, 3216 North Six- 000 orth, Miami; east, Twen. tieth; ln\l(h Grant; west, Twenty-! fwr(h Axford, 2418 N Mrs. M. Peerman, 214 Lake, Wel . A. G. Charlton, 2222 Miami, Ge: .b-m-'d-hth .m:::. Cass; oy s |.. orth, Dewey avi | park: muth, u-v.n-onn" wa:'llul:rn?r-l‘;} appoin Section ®—North, ( Ilnlll\l east, Thirt, Dod, west Thirty-elghi 350 Burt, u:u- -muh H Thlr(klh Harney 34 lands, 2966 lllvne Section 108-No: ent «vanlh: D"V'Y avenue; ea | Twenty-geventh; Mrs. George M. South- mayd, 206 Dewey avenus, Harney 3984 ~ Anna Henmutt, 68 South Twenty h, Red 3. Mrs. M. Laurisen, 501 South Twenty-sixth | Distriet No, 13-North, Cuming: east, ;rlu‘r south, Dodge; west, Twen qurth 1. R. Line, superintendent, Young Men's | Christian association, Tyler 1600, 8ection 106—-North, (\lmln ; oast, Twen- tieth; south, Dodg ‘wonty-fourth Mrs. 10 OF PRl 4810 Calitornia, Dougins ’/a: M T. H. Weirich, 2108 Chicago, Douglas 758 Mre. W. J. Ifvine, 204 North Twenty-third, Douglas 786. Sections 106 and 107 Combined—North, Cumin at, river; -nulh Dodge: west, Twentieth: Mrs B _F. cago, Douklas 84; M Baird building, Doug! 31 Norman, 1817 Chicago, Dougias 7. Section 108—North, Dodge; east, Twen- tloth: south, Howard, west, Twenty- fourth; Mrs Jessle Clark, 2% Farnam Mrs. Nellle Patton, 2222 Douglas. Seotions 106-110-North, Dodge: east, | river: mouth, Union Pacitlc railroad; west. ‘Tw"\llflh Mra, Kate Copeland, %6 South \"'“‘!‘,ll‘)‘-lll”l yh‘r 21W, Other mem- bers to be cf | Section 11} Hownard: east, Twen- tieth; south, Unlun ‘Pacifie ratiroad: west, T‘M‘nl) <fourth; Mrs. A, W. Gray, ot ety avenue, Tyier 23] Mra. Cora Glasgow, South Twentleth: Mrs. Ch Johnson, M7 South 'I'WN\( - sixth n\vn\l« Douglas 683; Miss Wooley: &5 South Fwenty-rirst, Douglas 0. 233 Noonday meetings for men and women In business district. Places to be an- nounced later, ’ District 14&-North, _Leavenworth: east, Twenty-fourth to Uhion acific tracks; | outh, " Bouth Omaha: weet, city limits; superintendent to be appointed ection 112—-North, Leavenworth; east, boulevard: soutl, Pacifie; weat. For cond: Mrs. Sarah Powell, 8% South Thirtieth, Harney 4513 Sections 113 and 118-North, Leaven- | worth; east, Twonty-ninth; m\llll. Wool- worth! Wesi, Thirty-seeond: Mra. Footo, 110 Park avenue, Harnoy 6i0, 114-North, Leavenworth; oast, Twenty-fourth; south, Pacific; west, | Park avenue, committes to be chosen. Seotion 116—-North, Leavenworth; east, Forty-fifth; south, Mason; west, oity l‘(‘n Nmndy Forty-elghth an - alnut Gostion 116--North, Woolworth: _east, Thirty-recond avenue; south, Martha; went, ralirond; Mrs. Street, 21% Sout! Thirty-fourth, Harne: o 28, Sectlon 117- Nmm aclflo; east, Thirty- second; south, Woolworth; west, Thirty- sixth, Mrs. A.'B. Dunbar, Harney 89 Section 119--North, Pacific; east, Twen- ty-fourth; south,_ Woolworth, west Twou- ty-ninth; ' Mrs, M. L. Stone, 213 worth avenue, Harney 232, Pl Seotlon 120—-Nort oolworth; Twenty-fourth; south, Creighton avenue: west, Park avenue, Mra_David Linn, 163 Park avenue n..m oy 4008, Soctions 131 and ~ 133—North, Martha, east, Unlon Pacific tracks; south, city limits; wast, oity It nmm ‘Mrs, doo TR‘RIIQL Harney l“‘ George Young, 33 'n\lr\y-nu.vnc nvmuc. Harney 274, District 15—North, Unlon Pacifie tracks; east river; wouth, !buln Umuhl. west, Unfon Paclific traocks; Taft, superintendent, 1960 Eoulh flanmh, Tyler 173, [ (oBction 183_-No:th, rullroad; east. Six- | teenth; south, Lincoln; west. Union Pa- | eiffe_tracks; 'Mr, J. W, Meshiman, 2488 | Bouth Seventeenih street. | “Bection 124—North, Union Pacific tracks; enst, Thirteenth; mouth, Dorcas; west, Sixtuenth; Mr. Jerry Golds, 1418 South Fifteenth: Mr. Thomas J, Bayers, 457 South Fifteenth. Section 126—North, Unlon Pacific trac’ gast, Tenth street; south Hickory: west, Thifteenth: Mrs. C. B, Jeter, 68" Souf Twelfth: Mrs. Nina Eshom, 1434 South Tweltth: Mrs. Anna Robinson, 1466 South !otclkn:‘lu-floflh Unlo“rmflu tracks; , river; wost, Tenih; M R. B. Muo:; The B e Dunsany, n sireef fiu Dununy.ugo\llh 'lhn!h lfl'-t, Mrs! louth H'lckvlr we-t Mfl! Mrs. Dawson, 107 Brrs, M. M. Huu-my -m Pine; Mise Llllll Mlllimfll, Methodls h B %R arih, TAncoin: east Sx- teenth: south: Oastellar; wut Union Pacific tracks; Mre. F. B Kihgsbury ra. Mrs. Charles Rolmn, 1611 120 — North, Hickory; east. nlu m!:c-,; “litie, " Soutn {ornth; Mrs F"I‘amnm Mrs. J. W. Dixon, 1737 Bouth Section 130-North, Hickory; east, river; gouth, * Castallar; wast, l th Mrs. James Beas Cedar; Leroy Hurd, 1003 Bouin Fieth; Mre. 1. Ander- 11 South Eighth, rear.’ Tfle(‘tl‘ol: J31—Nort Bms astellor, | east, entleth; wous radl v h Ad‘;hm Juhn-;ru 2456 South tioth. 8 wllon 132-North, Castellar: east, Elllhlwnlh south, Bancroft; west. Tw tleth; Mrs, C. L. Mathow: Twentieth; Mrs. Edwin Hug, 2466 South inetneenth. Nb’:llon 133--North, CAM“IP eant, llli- teenth M'°“‘_"“ “l'i-ncmn, lou‘ttl; th; Mrs 5 :\:r\.renlh Mrs, Frank Wood, 2467 South Soventeenth. Section 134—North, Dnrcu suntlkmlou‘:vh. \llelnton z Woosley, g:u.lon 1% and y\fi Comlfl‘ud—mrlh cliar, - oast, fim?vfl'-‘ vark outh” Cont voule- nth; Mra. J Iln d; went, Thirt v::ry. %% south Ninetsenth Patrick, 24 South Tenth; Mrs. Dolen, 2713 South Nl;m. uun- S o th and Aark oA g ioke 35 Soutn Bighth: M. ers, Ban Lr:,n.' Mra, George Bullard, 267 Sout! s«ruon 1%—~North, Bancroft; east, Twentieth: south, 'Cen evard! west, Unlon Pacifl Blanche Young. 508 South Twent Mrs. Carrie Clausen, 8208 South nt third; Mrs. Walter Allen, 208 Bo Twenty-fourt Bection 18—North, Bancroft; east, Thir- teenth; south, Central boulevard; wen Twentieth; Mrs, Peter Strausbaugh, Yintong Mrs. I V. Stout 1614 Spring; e R, T. ns, 3104 Houth Righteenth. ection 10— North, Central boulevar Twentieth: —Mrs. Fred Clark, fifth and Valley; Mrs. C. L. 260 block, South Twentieth South Twent Mather Nineteenth: Mrs ckeryy Mrs. Mary Frederick, ¥an ““::nr:? Mrs. R. C. Smith, 186 %:‘\gn 142—-North, Central boulevard: east, Riverview park; south, South Omaha; west, Fourteenth: Mrs. F. W, Krelle, 1821 Van Camp avenue s Vera ; Miss Ve | Fisk, 1111 Dominion; Mrs. Andrew Ruassell, 1410 Garfield. No. 16—South Omaha. Re wnu-';vl»flk i), superintendent, 1121 N Twenty-sixth, S8outh Omaha, South 1054 Bection 14—North, city iimits; east, Twenty-fifth; south, D D street; west, rall- road; rs. Dr. W._ Berry, 1414 North Twenty-sixth; Mre. F. H. Lusk, 152 Nor TIt-nlyTllllh Mr t?. J. Young, 1 North Twenty-sevent Hection l‘:" Norlh alry Innlu, 0 Spring Lake; south, Tpnl'n‘t'y fifth; Mrs. 8. C. .hrl'k“,, m¢ North Twenty-third: Mr av 1609 North Twent -tirth; 15 North Twnnlv—thlrd Section 145—North, 1) street; east, Twenty-fifth; -mnh F street: west, rail- rond; Mrs, F'. A, Hart, ISSI,‘I‘I -"‘MN Ll' s A Eng Spring Lake; south, ¥ street; T"Iln y-fifth, Mrs. F. A. Broadwell, U F atreet: Mts. Willlam H-u‘nJ street: Mrs. J. D. Ringer, 2123 s Beotion 147—-North, " F street; Twem third; south, T street: west, rall- ‘I V. R. Hil, 1121 North Twen« ty- ulxth Mrs,_J. D. McBride, P street; Mrs. W. J. McBourney, 2513 F stroet tion 148-North, F street; east, city Iimite; south. 1 street; west, Twenty- third; Mrs. Harrlet B. Copper, 1008 North Twentieth: Mrs. W. H ~ Wyman, 1015 North 'Y‘w;,nl_\'-llrlh Mr Bruce MeCul- . Lo A. Bchryver, 432 to assist Mrs . Section 70-North, Jo-wn dlmby. 2620 North Bight- | : Mrs. J. A Lind- “Thirty- | Mia r-1u bur K , Winona flflh. Mrs. A, P 7 Jackeon, H; y 1510, 8 4ot Fariae. sasl, Twe y fl Webster, I Bection 7—No: Leavenworth Bect o h. Cuning; east, Thir. | ty-fourth: loch, 1007 North TH‘?"( sécond. aocllon 146--North, T street; mw‘m. Eighteonth: Mrs. A, Thurlow, 8% North Eighteenth: Mrs. N. Graham, 191 _Mis- slourl avenue; Mrs. 1. P. Hart, 824 North Twelfth Section 151-North, Missourl mvenues: cast, Thirteenth: south. N street; west, Twentieth; Mrs, Harry Wells, 425 North Fifteenth; Mrs. R. Towle, Fifteenth and Avenue Mrs. J. I Graham, 1519 Mis- sourl avenue Section 152—Albright, Mre. E. Beloourt, 1016 Harrison strest; Mrs. C, Trowbridge! 165 South Thirteenth; Mrs. L. Bagby, 2118 Monroe street, Bection 168 alston. Rev. Clintop Se neff, -uperlmonnem Howard, b Yaren, Mrae ¥, Browne _Swedish-Speaking Church—Rev. JFred. Pamp, _superintendent, 30 North Twenty-third, Douglas 4087, German-Speaking Church—Rev. G. I Jaiser, ~superintendent, 2% South Eleventh, Douglas 7488, Eohemian_Chure! E. J._Kallina, 18 "North ‘Twentieth, South i, South Omaha Colored Churgh—Rev. . F. Botts, %622 Grant street, Webster 6369, DR. W. H. STENNETT OF THE NORTHWESTERN IS DEAD Dr. W. H. Stennet, auditor of expendi- tures for the Northwestern and the Omaha raliroads, diod Friday at his home in Chicago after a brief iliness. Mr. Stemmett has been with the Northwestérn since 1573, having been, in the forty-two years of his service, general passenger agent, assistant to the general menager, and finally auditor of expenditures for the entire system. The funeral ia to be held from his TLY- |home In Chicago Sunday, FUNERAL OF WRS. FIELD TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY Mrs. Edgar W. Fleld, who died Thurs« day afternoon, will be lald at rest at Forest Lawn BSunday afternoon. The funeral services will be conducted at the home, 4127 Tsard street, at 3:3, by Rev. Rev. N. McGiffin of Fremont. Mise Besslo Fleld, who was In Chautauqua, N. Y, when her mother's condition be- came alarming, reached home Friday. 141—North, Central boulevard; | 3 . 4334 | east, Fourteenth; south, Hprln\ Lake! Walnut 3195; Mre Goeree’ i 3 23 Farnam odw-lnut . ; east, Thirty- aitR euth; Bowiy oinae et Pk . C nmm#t:hw be ap) ection 96—North, Dodge; east, Thirty third; south, Dewe, .v.?u- Wweat, Thir. ‘r ui; l(l'l A Norwn, 3328 Har- urn;ty lon North, Dodn, east, Park r(y»lhlrd Miss 4 North Thirty- {hird, iarney 6721 Sec Dodge; east. Twenty- v iirs, Cummings, .m..u.. s, Cumpiney, it Soud | ter dressed ones nth: _soul mi L umL -.n. . B, o&u street; Mrs Mary Bachra. ml; Miss Lottie Schroeder. llt Hnrlh ‘Twenty -third. Section 160-North, 1 street; east, city limits: south, Missouri avenue; west, Othor relatives from out of the city have come for the funeral, POTATO CROP IS TO BE REAL RECORD BREAKER A report to the general manager of the Northwestern line says that crops along the rallroad are In first class shape. The potato crop is reported as being a record breaker, and the winter wheat, which is now all In, Is running as high and thirty to thirty-five bushels to the acre. Two weeks more of fine weather will bring tremendous growth to the corn and the spring wheat and other small grain will be cut before long. CHANGE CCMPLAINT IN MRS. ROCKAFELLOW CASE s Owing to the fact that the federal authorities could find nothing on whion to base a white slave case against Mrs, G. F. Rockafellow, 1618 Webster street, arrested with two young girls said to have been lured to her place, she will be arraigned on a loss serious charge. Juvenile authorities have filed a com- plaint charging her with aiding and abetting the delinquency of 18-year-old Edith Bchone. Beat for C pation. The best medicine for constipation is Dr. King's New Life Pills; mild and ef- fective and keep you well. 2c. All drug- glsts.—Advertisement. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent." OMAHA EAGLES GO TO SPOKANE CONVENTION J. L. Callanan, J. Cavanaugh, P. I, Barrett and a number of otheg#Omahn Bagles have gone to join the Bagles special train at Lincoin, golng to the convention at Spokane. After the con- vention the party will go to California. They leave Omaha over the Burlington. ONE SHOULD LOOK BEST IN SUMMER mghwr Gflrmonu ‘“Tone Up™ Ladies or Gentlemen, But Dresher 8hould Be Called Upon to Keep the Gar- ments Olean. Nature has ari arranged It mo that not only lady, but gentlemen, looks her, or his, best in summer, Gally colored, light attire, is far more pleasant to the eye than heavy, cumbersome, dark winter clothes, Kven nature herself is at her best in summer—witness the trees, flowers, butterflies and the like, But, a lot of ladies’ and gentlemen's summer attire wouldn’'t look nearly so 11 if it was not for Dresher Brothers' 000 Cleaning and Dyeing plant at 213 Farnam St. Most of the bet- nd thelr summer at- tire to Dreshers regularly, and D are master hands; past perts; professors; prize winners and everything else of the kind, when it comes to cleaning something dainty, If, for instance, you've a lady's filmy waist: a pure white skirt; a Palm Beach uit: an expensive Panama Hat, or some- thing, or ot that you wouldn't entrust to an ordinary side street cleaner for fear of his botch work, send it to Dresh- ers and learn the secret of “looking your hest." Just phone Tyler 345 and a Dresher wagon will call; or leave your work at the Dresher branch in the Pompelan Room of The Brandies Stores, or at Dresher The Tallors, 1515 Farnam 8t. Dreshers pay express or parcel post charges one way to any point in Amer- 1 2211

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