I [j! LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, DEPARTMENT I Succeeding “THE REVIEW” j TRAGO T. McWILLIAMS, Editor and Business Manager 225 South 10th Street.-Telephones: L-5550 and L-4302 { LINCOLN NEWS IN BRIEF Shriners’ Banquet Great Social Function In what will probably prove to be the greatest social event of the pres ent season, Shriners from all over the state assembled at Walsh hall last Friday evening to assist Islam Tem ple No. 65 with their great fall fes tival, given at that time and place. We particularly noted the noble breth ren who journeyed from Grand Island, Hastings and Fairbury, but the great er representation came from Temple of Zaha at Omaha, who sent fifteen noble representatives, including Noble Nathoniel Hunter, 33°, M. W. Grand Master of Nebraska Masons. The autumn colors of old gold and black were the principal decorations brightened with a few touches of the last roses of summer. And coupled with the formal costumes worn by the nobles and their wives, with the red and white fez of their respective or ders, and the members of the repre sentation of the patrol team in uni form, a picture was presented that will live vividly in the minds of all who attended as long as their brains continue to function. The Illustrious Potentate of Islam Temple, Noble Trago T. McWilliams wishes to take this opportunity tc thank all nobles who helped in this affair, and to particularly thank the members of the Court of Isis for theii active interest in every way to help tc make this a festival of no regrets. The following are the committees: General arrangements, A. C. Stanley chairman; Charles E, Haynes, C. R Johnson, C. F. Shipman. Lloyd Carter C. W. Malone James R. Thomas, sec retary In charge of cuisine: Charles F, Haynes; printing and advertising, C R. Johnson; entertainment, Cecil T Denton; decorations, T. T. McW'il liams. Toastmaster, Richard H. Young. Pat:ol representation: E. I. McWil liams, captain; C. W. Malone, Willian Robinson, H. M. Hill, Lloyd Carter M. E. Williams. After prayer by Noble Smith, thi guests, about two hundred, seatei themselves and enjoyed the elaborati viands. The orchestra played at in tervals. Toastmaster R. H. Youni introduced and after making a fev remarks said, “Let us eat.” Noble W S. Wilkinson of Fairbury favored thi party with a saxaphone solo, witl Mrs. I. Malone accompanist on piano Mr. Nate Hunter of Omaha madi a few encouraging remarks, saying “We are glad to be here.” Out o town guests were Nobles John Duff C. E. Brisco, D. A. Horton of Hast ings; Noble Wilkinson and wife oi Fairbury; Dr. Robert Taylor of Dav enport, la., and fifteen nobles froir Omaha representing Zaha Temple No 52, among them being G. M. Noble Nat Hunter, Wr. L. Seals, P. Warner J. Dudley, Hill, Saunders and others The committee on arrangements are certainly worthy of commendation for their hard work in fathoming this af fair to make it such a glowing suc cess. The daughters of Isis looked very charming in white fezes. SOCIETY Misses Lottie and Gertrude Brown entertained at an attractive linen shower Thursday evening at the home of their mother, Mrs. Lula Brown, in honor of Miss Viola Lyons, whose marriage to Mr. Everett Huff of Kan sas City took place November 22. A dainty color scheme of pink and white was used throughout the house in deco rations. Late in the evening refresh ments were served. Pink and whitt — f i w£*an> *> j I ONiE iAST NiSHT. j \ UCTEN.Wtt j-' 7 XDOES!v -. *&%l s Jf*]\ f rt•«% SittuU > \ &o'MG j? ; ^ ^ * ' fJR&A _ MEttE’S WJT UYTUfr CHEgT^ F02 TEfmDUSWlD, JOE.~f »t DEM. v.'cNT) j*6BDSS / ,_ J ^ L v6^MC) roses were used. Fourteen guests were served. lees In form of roses were servfed with cakes and candies in the prevailing colors. Gifts were 1 show'ered upon the bride-to-be from a huge wedding bell. Wedding Bells Ring In a very simple but impressive ceremony, the marriage of Miss Viola Lyons to Mr. Everett Huff took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lyons, 1624 South Eleventh street, Monday afternoon at i 5 o’clock. Only a few of the most in ' timate friends of the family were present. The ceremony was performed ! by the Rev. J. S. Payne. The wedding reception, which lasted from 8 until 11 o’clock in the even ing, was a very pleasing affair, at which the young people were the re I cipients of many beautiful and use ful presents. The color scheme was pink and white. The evening was pent in music and song. The out-of-town guests were Miss j Vina Jones of Omaha and Miss G. Huff of Warrensburg, Mo. The bride and groom left on a late train for Kansas City, Mo., where they will make their future home. Woman’s Club Holds Meeting The Davis Woman’s club met at the new home of Mrs. O. W. Fergu | son. The day being fine, many of the members were present. The Rev. H. W. Botts addressed the club. A letter of much concern was read Id the memhesr from Mrs. Man.’ R. Tal bot of New York, also a letter from Mrs. Marty May, a charter member of the club. A dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. Ferguson. The next meeting wilyl be at the home of Mrs M. Williams, December 7. NEWSLETTES The funeral of Miss Susie Gatewood was held from Hodgeman undertak : | ing parlor last Friday afternoon, Rev. ! H. W. Botts of Mt. Zion Baptist church officiating. Mr. Robert Scott of Beatrice was I in the city last Friday. , j Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wilkinson of i Fairbury attended the Shrine party , I here last Friday Messrs. John Huff ,C. E. Brisco and D. A. Horton of Hastings attend , ed the Shrine party last Friday night. , Dr. Robert Taylor of Davenport, la. was in the city last wek to attend the , football game and Shrine party. While , here he received a message announc r ing the death of his sister at York Neb., wher eupon he left for home. Dr. Taylor formerly attended the univer sity here, finishing at Omaha and is now practicing medicine at Daven port. At the Mt. Zion Baptist church Sun day the pastor H W Botts preached a fine sermon The Sabbath school is being well attended, as is also the B. Y. P. U. Rev. J. D. Collins, superin tendent of Young Peoples’ meeting and S S department, delivered an ex cellent sermon Sunday night. At tendance during the day was fair. Services at Mt. Zion Baptist church somer Twelfth and F streets, Sunday are: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor; S. S. at 12:30. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Visitors are accorded welcome. Thanksgiving ser vice at 11 a. m. Thursday; dinner seraed in abundance in the afternoon and an entertainment at night. Mrs. Lizzie Reid underwent a sur gical operation Monday morning at Dr. Lynhoffs office. Her tonsils were removed. She is now confined to her bed doing fairly well. Islam Temple No. 65, A. E. A. 0. N. M. S. and Court of Isis No. 43 en tertained at Walsh hall November 19 A delightful affair which was a mark of social activities in celebra tion of their fall festival was given by Islam Temple No. 65 and Court of Isis No. 43 last Friday night was the most unique party ever given in the city. The hall was beautifully deco rated with flags, bunting, flowers and shrubbery. The tables were neatly arranged and adorned with lighted candles and sih’er. The menu which consisted of fruit, cocktail, fried chicken, ices, sifted peas, sweet pota toes, Neapolitan ie cream, Devil’s Food cake and A. D. coffee, was served in excellent manner by experi enced waiters. Williams’ orchestra furnished the music. One of the nov el features of the evening was the patrol team in full uniform, consist ing of Buss Robinson, M. K. Williams. F I. McWilliams, H. M. Hill and C. W Malone. These noble noblemen took the house hv storm lw* their pranks. The L. L. Kensington club met at the home of Mrs. Lee James Monday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in needlework, after which light re freshments were served. DANGER SIGNAL A blue pencil mark on your paper means your subscription is due and must be paid at once or your paper will be stopped. DAY NURSERY OPENS IN NEW QUARTERS The A. F. Herndon Barber Shop Pur chased and Equipped Building at Cost of $10,000. (By the Associated Negro Press) ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 18.—The Herndon Social Center and Day Nursery has been opened in the new luarters at 44H Dover street, pur chased and equipped at a cost of ••bout $10,000 by A. F. Herndon Bar ' er Shop. Mr. Herndon has for a long time I 'wen exceedingly interested in the tablishment of a nursery Tor moth • rs who work out in service and has ly waited to secure a proper loca : m. He bought the property and fit ; d it up at his own expense and deed I the entire parcel over to the Gate ' Tty Free Kindergarten association. He has also assumed the salary of a ' orker who will be in charge. At present there an* forty children n the kindergarten. The building is i ttc .VmV.V. «•« * * V VttWWWWt’* * - • * *VWWW,» Robt. Hucless Consistory No. 32 MEETINGS FOURTH THURSDAY NIGHT 111. Commander-in-Chief, W. \V. Mosley 111. Recorder, W. A. Johnson ■maggagMaoat*** - * a a a ,-t a a a Islam Temple t ; ; i v C ! Meetings Fourth Thursday Night ~ j! | 111. Potentate— g ' J T. T. .McWilliams g J * 111. Recorder— : J. Rector Thomas glj - aaaa a a a a a .- a a a a a a a a a a . W. C. PYLE 1245 So. 9th Phone B-1472 Lincoln, Neb. GROCERIES AND MEATS A Square Deal to Everyone FREE DELIVERY ; Lehonan No. 3 | ! A. F. & A. M. | • Meetings X [ Second and 4th Tuesdays | : W. M., H. M. Hill I ; Secy., G. B. 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