SOCIAL BRIEFS j Lester Eugene Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene Edwards, has announced his marriage which took place on May 3, 1947, in Newburgh, N. Y. * * * * Mrs. Herman Tapp and daugh ter, Pamela are confined to their home with chicken pox. * * * * James Adkins, s'on of Mr. and Mrs. Jeph Adkins, made his first . appearance with the Milford school ball team, Sunday. He is enrolled at the Nebraska Trade School at Milford. * * * * Mr. Alex Fields spent Mother’s Hay with his mother in Kansas City. S * * * Mrs. Ethel Williamson has been confined to her home for several weeks due to illness. Mrs. Leona Brown of New York City, daughter of Mrs. John Mil ler, spent the week end recently with Mis. Eugenia Simms Brown who is attending Juliard School of Music on a scholarship. Both girls were former school mates at the University of Nebraska. Miss Carrie Brown, who has been residing in Muskegon, Mich, for the past several months, ar rived Saturday to spend Mother’s Day with her mother, Mrs. Sallie Brown. * * * * Miss Brown has been compli mented with a number of social courtesies during her stay, among' them being a dinner party by Mi’s. William Woods and a party *given by Mrs. Ethel Kirtle^. Miss Brown left Thursday. * * * * Mrs. Margaret McWilliams spent several days home due to illness. * • * * Recordings made by Helen Wilson, who recently signed a contract in California, were re ported by Lincolnites who heard them, as being very good. Miss Wilson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and is known throughout the city for her part in the family quartette. * * * • Baby Jeanette Lucille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Adams, *was the recipient of a silver cup from Antibes, (A.M.) France, re cently. The donor was an ac quaintance of Mr. Adams during World War II. Baby Stephanie Cooke is re ported somewhat improved at St. Elizabeth Hospital. • • • • F. L. Stokes, 1819 Paseo, Kan sas City, Missouri was a recent house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. * * * * Mr. Yeagan was called to Topeka, Kansas this week to bury his father . * * * * Mr. Ardell Knowles is reported ill at the Lincoln Veteran's Hospital. * m m m Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were dinner guests of Mrs. Maude Johnson. * * • * Mrs. Ora Ewing of Denver, Colorado is a guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Overton who is con valesing at the E. Winters home, 1931 “U” Stereet. * * * M Mrs. Horace Cooke spent sev eral days this week visiting in Chicago. m * m 0 Mrs. D. L. Shakespeare left Wednesday for her home in Par sons, Kansas after spending sev eral weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Shakespeare. Enroute to her home she will spend a week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Shakespeare, Jr., in Kansas City, Missouri. • * • • Mrs. Vincent Williams is home after a recent operation. She is reported doing fine. 0 0 0 0 Also improved is Mrs. Howard Dean who was a recent patient at the hospital. -o .- - The thinking Negro refuses to accept the idea or even the theory that race prejudice is natural and inevitable, that it is inherent in the child either black or white. He insists that it is acquired and cultivated, and that the greatest single aid to its cultivation is segregation. THE EVANS CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS Save Money Use our Cash and Carry Plan 333 No. 12th St. Dial 2-6961 : j Patronize Our Advertisers GREETINGS from EARL WOOD’S DAIRY IS Stores All over Lincoln Oh, it's wonderful the way one little shoe can brighten your day! This is it... Marilyn's •ver-on*the-go Wedgie! $ /| 95 BARKERS 1107'O' Street 2-1677 t