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Social Briefs By Mrs. Basilia Bell Ph. 5-5531 Mrs. Roma Henderson was called out of the city over the week end because of the death of an uncle in Hannibal, Mo. * * * Mrs. Joseph Casmer received word Sunday that her husband, Private Casmer had sailed for Japan. * * * Mrs. Harry Adams has returned I from Des Moines, la., where she attended the funeral of a relative. * * * Mrs. Rozena Dean is reported somewhat improved. * * # Mrs. Marie Rugg was noticed in the city the past week after hav ing spent several months in Craw ford and Alliance, Neb. * * * Mr. Dan Gates of Grand Island was also in the city the past week. * * * Mrs. Jessie Linear of Alliance is spending an indefinite stay with her mother, Mrs. Lula Williams and sister, Mrs. Lottie Johnson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Simms had as their dinner guests December 4, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. King and Mrs. Ethel Kirtley. * * * Otis Brown, junior in engineer ing college, has returned to his home in Memphis, Tenn., because of his health. He will assist his father, who is a construction con tractor in Memphis. * * * The Rev. and Mrs. Alfred E. Newton and Mrs. O. P. Washing to of Beatrice, Neb., motored to Lincoln Thursday. Mrs. Newton and Mrs. Washington, members of the Mary Bethune Literary and CAPITAL FLOOR COVERING CO. Specialist in Floor Laying Service. Carpet — Linoleum Tile Laying Rug Binding, Serging Rug Washing, Moth Proofing 230 No. 12 2-1277 Successor to Peterson Floor Layini Service PRESTO . . . A NEW ROOM PAPER & PAINT FOR EVERY NEED 0pi OICQJtATtVI WAUMflM AND FAIMVV 14th and P Phone 2-7549 Art club were in attendance at its regular meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. R. E. Edwards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tapp are the proud parents of a baby girl, Paula Marie, born November 30. The little miss tipped the scales at 6 pounds 12 ounces. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean and children had as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Tarpley and chil dren, Mrs. Bettye Rodgers and her daughter, Carolyn. * * * A pre-Thanksgiving family din ner was given on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ambers. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Daley and their two chil dren, Miss Patricia Caswell, Mrs. Clara Anderson, George Alexan der, Sammy Nevels and Don Ad kins. * * * Little Tommy Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Davis was confined to his home the past week but is reported much im proved. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Williams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, jr., on Thanks giving. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wil liams have moved into their new home at 2236 R street. * * * r Mr. and Mrs. Luther Givehand were Lincoln visitors Wednesday evening. TYPEWRITERS ANY MAKE SOLD RENTED REPAIRED Nebraska Typewriter Co. 130 No. 12th St. Phone 2-2151 Lincoln, Nebr. SMITH BROTHERS! Good Coal and Everything to Build with. 2341 No. 48 Phone 6-2527 | Me.25e.45e Lincoln'* Favorito Potato Chip VINE ST. MARKET . GROCERIES & MEATS 22nd and Vine 2-6583 — 2-6584 SLIP GOLD’S: •* • 1 GIFT ^ssm. now 2.95 A “Miss Elaine” slip, the favor ite of many women...now 2.95 in Gold’s basement. Regularly 3.95, this group includes all styles, rayon crepes, satins. Sizes 32-48. GOLD’S. . Basement Ennis. Texas J BY MRS. A. L. TERRELL. Social Chatter. Mrs. J. M. Jackson had as her house guest for a few days her sister-in-law, Mrs. Geneva Quig ley of California, who will also visit relatives in Dallas, Nava sota, Corsicana and Houston. A delicious chicken dinner was served in Mrs. Quigley’s honor on November 19 with the following guests present: Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Nicholson, Mrs. Florence Kane, Mrs. Ammie Yarbough and Mrs. Willie Robinson. Mesdames L. A. Booker and Nettie Chaney are regular sub stitute teachers in the city’s col ored school. Mrs. Greta Swinney had as her house guest recently her niece and friends from Fort Worth, Texas. Mrs. Minnie Bolton is residing in a new location at the corner of West Brown and Carlton Streets. She likes the location fine. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker, Jr. are residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker, Sr., while Mr. Walker Jr. is teaching in the city high school. Mrs. A. W. Pointer’s mother, Mrs. India Haymes from Ferris, Texas, spent .a few days with her recently. Mrs. Isabell Vinson and fam ily had as their house guest re cently Mr. Jodie Burton of Hous ton, Texas. Mesdames J. M. Jackson, L. A. Booker and A. W. Pointer are attending an adult class in sew ing, supervised by Mrs. M. C. Wilson, Home Economics in structor. Mr. Irving Flowers, in camp at Tucson, Arizona, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Flowers and other rela tives Study Club Anniversary. The second anniversary of the “J. M Jackson Culture and Study Club” was celebrated by its members and their husbands at the home of Mrs. Abbie Albert. 1103 West Brown Street, on No vember 13, at 8:00 p. m. A delicious menu enjoyed by all the served in buffet style consisted of tomato, cheese and potato crackettes, olives, a va riety of open-faced sandwiches, tea, coffee, party muffins, and mints. The group enjoyed inter esting conversation along with music and a football game over the radio. The hostess, Mrs. Albert, had 1 YourParking I I PROBLEM IS SOLVED BY LEAVING YOUR CAR I FOR COMPLETE "66“ LUBRICATION AND OIL ■ I CHANGE WHILE YOU ARE SHOPPING! DRIVE ■ I INTO ONE OF ■ I VAN HORNS I I "66" SUPERSERVICES I I DOWNTOWN I I it is time to be getting your car ready I ■ FOR THAT WINTER DRIVING. WE ARE ■ EQUIPPED TO GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERV- ■ ■ ICE AT EITHER ■ I 14th & N Telephone 2-7811 I I 12th & Q Teltphont 2-5811. I HOUSEHOLD HINTS i By Mrs. Brevy Miller Phone 2-4051 .. . .. 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