# T~ I I I r r‘i IT'- I II ;T7> I I| U UHji | t . , j y v v-yr SOCIAL BRIEFS Word was received of the death of Mrs. Ella Gattlin, for mer Lincoln resident, in Omaha, Nebraska, Monday . Among the survivors is a sister, Mrs. Leona Crisman. We also have information that a baby daughter, Linda Bernice, was born March 15. to Mr. and Mrs. Odell Lewis, formerly of this city. The Lewis’s are now making their home in Seattle, Washington, 516, 27th Avenue South. # * * * * Mr. Samuel Douglas, nephew of Mrs. Harriett Williams is home from the Lincoln Veterans Hospi tal, following a tonsilectomy. * * * * Mrs. Wm. B. Davis was called to Manhatten, Kansas Monday because of the illness of a rela tive. She returned Wednesday. * * * * Mr Willie Page and Mr. J. B. Bonds are to be new employees at the Lincoln Post Office it was reported this week. Mr. Page formerly worked at Station B on South 17th Street. Both are ^ex-service men. * * * * Mrs. Lulu Williams and her daughter, Mrs. Joe Green left Friday night for Alliance, Ne braska, where they will complete moving plans for Mrs. Williams. She will make her home in Lin coln with her daughter. ft ft ft ft Mrs. Quinn, mother of Mr. Denton and Mr. J. T. Wright are reported indisposed. Rev. M. L. •Shakespeare is still confined to his home. * * * * Mrs. Edward G. Craft who was ^taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital on Wednesday is reported very much improved. * * • * Miss Melsena Goolsby was ab sent from classes last week due to an attack of flu. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tapp and family will soon be newcomers to the city. The Tapps who are now living in Nebraska City are daughter and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Adams. * * * * Newman Church is observing Anniversary services this week. Several visiting ministers are scheduled as guest speakers dur ing the services. Rev. G. W. Happer is pastor of the church. * * * * Mrs. Dosha Hamilton and Mrs. Virginia Hassel were Co-hostesses to the Le Femme Club at its regu lar meeting. A delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Claudette Col lier is president of the club. Other officers present were Mrs. Margie Winston, treasurer; Mrs. Maxine Walker, secretary and Mrs. Jaunita Cazon, club reporter. * * * * Misses Elizabeth and Helen Mc Williams were hostesses Wednes day to the Tres Jolie Club. A lovely lUnch was served and an enjoyable evening followed. A new member, Mrs. Hazel Par nell was accepted and the meet ing adjourned to meet with Mrs. Parnell and Mrs. Queenie Jack son on the next regular meeting date. Elizabeth McWilliams is club president; Betty Lintz, secretary; and Muriel Harris, club reporter. * ik * * Mt. Zion Baptist Church will observe its Annual Women’s Day program Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock at the church. Sev eral guest speakeis will be pre sent. Mrs. Wm. B. Davis is in charge of the program. * * * • Mrs. L. S. Goolsby made a busi ness trip to Kansas City, Kansas, Sunday night. — Join the Urban League — S. C. STUDENT WINS ART PRIZE Columbia, S.C. (ANP)—Frank Miller, student at Booker T. Washington high school here, was one of three students to win prizes among 400 contestants in a state-wide art contest which closed Friday. Miller was awarded second place for his pen and ink draw ing, entitled, “House at Pawleys Island.’’ First prize went to Gene Brantley of the Columbia high school and third place to Robert Cunningham of Dreher high school here. Both are white. Prizes were awarded by the South Carolina Federation of Women’s clubs (white), which announced the winning works would be entered into the reg ional contest, part of the elemi nation process in the annual art contest of the National Scholas tic Art contest. QUALITY PHOTOS Lower Prices — Faster Service PHOTO NOOK 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays 1443 "O" Street Lincoln, Nebr. CrCiA^eAA, / Time For NEW POLL-PARROT SHOES SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS At your Family's Shoe Store WELLS & FROST 128-132 No. 10th St. Lincoln — Join the Urban League — I GREETINGS from EARL WOOD’S DAIRY 15 Stores All over Lincoln V THE EVANS CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS Save Money Use our Cash and Carry Plan 333 No. 12th St. Dial 2-6961 Patronise Our Advertisers -: LATSGH BROTHERS 1124-26 "O" Street See our Complete Selection Shafers Parker Waterman Eversharp Esterbrook See at Latsch's Pen and Greeting Card Shop If you are going to plant a garden. We have all the tools to make it Successful. j j MAIN FLOOR APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT HARDY FURNITURE COMPANY