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Klwood. kaiiMtiN By WllkrU Brady Hello Folks Let'g .lee what gives this week Rev. and Mrs. Wm. O. Lee, Mr. Fred Lee and boys, Edgar, Robert and William, all of Roanoke, Mo., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brady and family Sunday, October 8th 1 * # # Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walling ford and family of Effingham, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Gar man Sunday, October 8th. i * •* First Baptist and choir rendered services at Mt. Zion Baptist church in Wathena Sunday, Oc tober 15th. * * * Moving pictures are being shown at the Lincoln school every night sponsored by the Boy Scouts. $ * # Mrs. Floia Davis, Mrs. Nettie Botts, Mrs. Hester Hoggatt and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LaMasters attend the A.ME. Conference which was held in Leavenworth. Kansas, Sunday, October 8th. • * * * Sunday, October 15th, the Junior and Senior Y-Teens gave a tea at the Lincoln School from 4-7. A program was rendered. Three members on program were' from St. Joseph, Mo. Elwood High played Denton High in a game^of softball here, Wednesday, Oetobre 11. Denton won 9 to 7. * S Rev. and Mrs. J. Johnson and daughter are now pastoring at Bethel A.M.E. They have moved in the parsonage. * ♦ Mrs. Dorothy Watson enter tained a group of ladies at her home Saturday night. Gillett Poultry FRESH DRESSED POULTRY QUALITY EGGS Phone 2-2081 528 No 9th ■ ■ ————— Sports I'ales B> TOM (AKOI)INK Reynolds Spark Nebraska Memorial ^stadium, Lincoln’s Bob Reynolds, and his Husker paly mates toured the course in even part Saturday. They fro licked to their usual three touch downs—and this time had enough help from the defensive platoon '.o shut out Penn State, 19-0. The capacity Band day crowd of 38 thousand say Reynolds scoot to one touchdown in the first quarter and two more in the last period. That gave the sensational sopho more from Grand Island a terrific total of 11 touchdowns and 72 points in his first four college games. Reynolds made more yardage than the Penn State backs alto gether. Those of you who have not seen Bob “The flash” Rey nolds run you had better see him before the season is up, because he is one of the best runners in this conference. Hoosiers Add to Irish Woes in 20-7 Win Robertson Sprints 83 yards. The Indiana blocking was superb. The victors rushed Bob Williams constantly and gave their own pitcher, little Lou D’Achille, neat protection most of the time. They THE EVANS CLEANERS — LA ITNDERERS Save Mone? Use our Cash and Carry Plan 333 No. 12th St. Dial 2-6961 '■■■■■■<■ mm u u wa | H. O. NcFbld ■ Cleaners & Tailors ■ g Specialize in Hand-Weaving 301 No 9th Phone 2-5441 . * ■ ■ —————1—- 1 PARRISH MOTOR CO. The Home of clean used cars. 120 No. 19 St. "Here's my first stop on every shopping trip* Wise shoppers always buy through the classified pages of the Telephone Directory. Every thing is listed in an easy-to-find o. der that takes so much of the both er out of shopping. The best firms in town are classified advertised, so you can depend on getting the most for your money from them. Let the classified pages be your guide to better buys from now on. You'll be glad you did. a I The Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co, mA Nebraska Company Setning Its PaopheN (fl’UIll (JuiJM'l lias l{<M‘<‘ptioii KANSAS CITY, Kas. The Stewards *»f Grant Chapel A M K. church, 2800 Nn Tremont gave a colorful reception honoring Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Martin and Pre siding Elder and Mrs. E. W. New ton. The reception was given as a send-off to these ministers in their new conference year’s work ' 1 Rev. Martin received his third appointment as pastor of Grant Chappel and Presiding Elder New | ton was appointed for the second time as presiding elder of the Kansas City District at the 30th annual conference which closed October 8th in Leavenworth, Kas. Grant Chapel is striving to build a new church. The pastor appointed the following captains to head the drive: Mary Walton, Elnora Cummings, Martha S. Da outeharged the Notre Dame for wards in creating opening for Bobby Robertson, swift Negro I halfback. Robertson scored two of . the Indiana touchdowns, the last one on 83-yards, sprint sprung from the first play after the third quarter’s kick-off. Some High School Scores Omaha North High 20, Lincoln High 7. Omaha Central 8, Omaha T^ech 7. 2nd I M l. Negro Jud^r Sworn In WASHINGTON. (ANP), Judge Emory 13. Smith. 64. was sworn into office here last week to foe ! come the second Negro judge in the city. More than ISO persons witnessed the ceremonies. The Washington Bar associa tion presented a robe to Judge vis, I’.i'ii Young, Hosea Barrel, Rosie St. Clair, Katie Jackson, Susie Ivory, Anna Walton, Meda Martin and Pearl Payne. Umberger’s 2-2424 1X10 <4 Funerai ana Ambulance 3*iv .ce. Verna Burk*. Ho* Sbeaff. Oarolc Kohrbaugb Fiord Umber ger Famine* J-50R9 -. Gilmour-Danielson Drug Co. 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