SOCIAL BRIEFS Mrs. Rose Mary Butler and son, Douglas James of Denver are visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. Ted Emery, 1915 U St. and aunt, Mrs. Margaret Hightower, 1952 T Street. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitmon and family are newcomers to the city. They moved here from Alli ance, Nebrsaka several weeks ago and reside at 2245 S Street. Mr. Whitmon is employed at the ^ Cornhusker Hotel and they will afiliate with the Newman Meth odist Church. * * * * Richard Crittenden is also a recent newcomer from Alliance. Mrs. Henrietta Wilson (Little Miss Brown) was hospitalized in Omaha Sunday after suffering a heart attack. Rev. Riley Bell had accompanied Mrs. Wilson to Omaha. She is still a patient at Douglas Hospital. # • # • Mr. John A. Craft arrived Mon day to spend a weel$ with his son * and daughter-in-law, Mr. and ” Mrs. Edw. G. Craft, 2055 S St. Mr. Craft will visit other chil® dren in Detroit, Michigan, and is then contemplating making his home in Lincoln. He has lived in Smithville, Texas. • * • * Mrs. Sara Walker, former resi dent and member of Quinn Chapel A. M. E. Church spent Sunday as the house guest of Mrs. Margaret Williams. She was accompanied by her neice, Ana Vivian Walker. * * * * Mrs. Bertha Smith of Topeka, Kansas, and Mr. Otis Page of | Council Bluffs, la., sister and brother of Mrs. Ardell Knowles, attended the funeral of Mr. Knowles on Wednesday. Other out-of-town relatives at tending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitebear of Billings, Montana. * * * * Mrs. Doris Young will motor with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller to Omaha on Sunday. Mr. Miller will be in attendance at a special Masonic meeting while there. * * * * Mrs. Otis Washington, Mrs. Alfred Newton of Beatrice, Nebr. and Mrs. Juan C. Cannaday of Los Angeles, Calif., were Lincoln (I visitors Wednesday. * * * • Mrs. Cloma Scott, Omaha, Neb. Worthy Grand Matron of Armar athus Chapter O.E.S., was in the city Tuesday on Official duty. Rev. C. L. Carhee, District Chairman of the Midwest District of the Church of Christ (Holiness) will make an official visit to the Church of Christ Wednesday, May 28. * * * * The Urban League Men’s Club held its regular meeting at the Urban League Building Wednes day evening. James Wadkins is president. * * * * Miss Mary Smith of Nebraska City spent Monday with her class on a sneak day trip in the city. Miss Smith was graduated Thurs day. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stith at tended the graduating exercises for Miss Margaret Maxine Stith of Fairbury on Thursday evening. Miss Stith will spend three years in nurse training at Chicago following her graduation. * * * * Mr. Myron Stith of Detroit, Michigan, is spending his vaca tion with his brother Donald Stith in Fairbury. He was a Lin coln visitor Monday. * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stith and daughter ,Maxine, were in the city Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs Joseph W. Adams. * * * * Mr. Frenchy Kinney is ill at his home. ♦ * * * Mrs. Loretta Swanigan was an Omaha visitor Sunday. * # * * Mrs. Edwin Todd will spend Memorial Day vacation with relatives in Oklahoma. * • • * Mrs. Winifred Henry, Omaha and Miss Margaret Ferguson of Louisville, Kentucky were Lin coln visitors Sunday. * * * * A quartette composed of Mrs. Leona Roberts, Mrs. Lillian Brad ley, Mr. Fred Bradley and Mr. Charles Washington furnished the vocal numbers for the morning services at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church Sunday morning. GOLD GUP BREAD LINCOLN BAKING CO. I THE EVANS CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS Save Money Use our Cash and Carry Plan 333 No. 12ih St. Dial 2-6961 Patronize Our Advertisers GREETINGS from EARL WOOD’S DAIRY 15 Stores All over Lincoln Oh, it's wonderful the way one little •hoe can brighten your day! This is it... Marilyn's •ver-on-the-go Wedgie! $ /| 95 BARKERS 1107 'O' Street 2-1677