I....... , SOCIAL BRIEFS . .. . .:l * Mrs. Myrtle Hudson is visiting in Oklahoma City. * * * * Mrs. Zella Hammond left to at tend the funeral of an aunt, Al cenia Matlock in Kansas City, Missouri, on Friday, June 13. * * * * Alonzo Carter who is taking a 15 day vacation will spend that time in fishing in Minnesota. * * * * Mr. John Foster, who has been taking work at Bishop Williams School of Religion will enroll at Nebraska University, he reported on his arrival in the city last week. * * * * Mrs. Wm. Burns was hostess Saturday at an open house at her home. * * * * .9 Mrs. Wm. B. Davis is confined to her home due to an eye in fection. * * * S* Rev. and Mrs. Geo. F. Martin of Kansas City, Kansas; Rev. S. H. Lewis, Kansas City, Kansas and Rev. B. Lane of Quindaro, Kansas were among the out-of town guests visiting the Omaha District Conference held at Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church last week. * * * * Mrs. Lenora Roberts has re turned from Kansas City, Mo., ® where she attended graduating exercises for her daughter, Doris. * * * * Mrs. Luther Givehand of Ne braska City spent the week-end as house guest of Mrs. M. L. Shakespeare. She was accom panied by her daughter Jane. • * * * Mrs. Ray Lee Lewis of Chicago who has been visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lewis returned to her home after two weeks here. • • • • * Mrs. Barbara Jefferson has re turned to her home in Washing ton ,D. C., after visiting her moth er, Mrs. Pansy Beard. * * * * Miss Muriel Harris was called to Brookfield, Missouri, because «of the death of a nephew. * * * * Mrs. Ralph Johnson, 2301 “S” is reported much improved at this writing. Mrs. Basalia Bell left recently for Los Angeles, California. She will visit her daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alex ander and her father. * * * * A record number of children are attending the Vacation Bible School being held at the Lincoln Urban League. Mrs. Geo. Evans and Mrs. G. W. Harper are in charge. * * * * Mrs. Jewel Kelley Jr. was hostess at a luncheon recently honoring Mrs. Barbara Jefferson of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Ray Lee Harris of Chicago, 111. The afternoon was spent playing games after which Mrs. Kelley presented the honored guest with simular gifts. -o Bo’-n—to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hamilton on Friday, June 13, 1947 a baby girl. The little Miss tipped the scales at eight pounds and will be known as Alberta T. -o How to Remove Stains Attempts to remove stain should be made as soon as poss ible. In any case, it must be treated before exposed to hot water and soap. It is often more economical in the end to send blouses and dresses to a dry cleaner rather than experiment with the removal of spots at home. Before using any chemical on a stain, test an inconspicuous part of the material. Pour boiling water from a hight of 2 feet. If stains remain bleach with lemon juice or sun light. FRUIT STAINS Sponge immediaely with water. If stain remains send to cleaners. MILDEW Bleach with Javelle water, then launder. Old mildew is almost impossible to remove. Alternate applications of oxalic and pot SCORCH When scorch is light, dampen it and place in sun light. Bleach with hydrogen peroxide if nece If scorch is light, apply hydrogen peroxide; then rinse immediately. Deep scorch cannot be removed, other childhood diseases. Be on the safe side. j*Y^**j**^*YVVVW ♦ V%WV%4V%4VVVVW**’*VW%W *^WVVVVVVWV * ♦ V ROSE MANOR STUDIO 1029 Rose Street * Phone 3-2046 Portraits by Appointment George Randol, P. A. of A. Prices reasonable — Work guaranteed DONLEY STAHL CO. — PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY — 1331 N Street 2-3248 RAUTEX FACE MASKS, 3 for __25c Light, Comfortable, Boilable ♦ ♦ Protection against Spring Colds and Coughs i Whai's Doing In Alliance Beatrice Motley Mrs. Ben Nelson recently re turned to Alliance after visiting her daughter Florentine Craw ford and friends of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Snoddy and other residents of Sidney were visitors in the city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Snoddy were en route to Topeka, Kansas. James Motley is fighting semi finals this week in Honolulu. The fighters from the United States are scheduled to tour in South America on the return trip. Mrs. Hall of Laclede, Missouri is spending an extended viset at the home of her daughter Mrs. Mills Lear of Alliance The Omaha Rockets played two games in Alliance. They won the game versus the Veter ans of Foreign Wars 22 to 8, and versus the Eagles 16 to 3. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ealy and sons Robert and Billy re turned home Sunday from their vacation. They visited relatives and friends in Brookfield and Moberly, Missouri. Wives should remember that the average man is like an egg. If you keep him in hot water, he soon becomes hard boiled. Health should be prized above everthing because it is the ess ence of happiness. Thought For Today -The ability to speak several languages is an asset, but to be able to hold your tounge in one language is priceless. Bea The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lincoln 10th & "O" St. Member F.D.I.C. - ■■ ■ ..i ■ RECORDS B VICTOR—COLUMBIA DECCA—CAPITOL and others ■ A Superior Musical Service I Won't You Call Today? I Schmoiler & Mueller N PIANO CO. I 1212 O St. 2-6724 Always The Best Prices in WALL PAPERS See Us First ELLER’S Wall Paper & Paints 119 So. 9th Tel. 5-6168 LINCOLN. NEBRASKA PIANOS RADIOS SEWING MACHINES WASHERS SWEEPERS Gourlay Bros. 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