Award Made At Hospital Bed Joe Nathan McWilliams re ceived his Tenderfoot Badge in Scouting Wednesday evening at St. Elizabeth Hospital, where he has been confined for several weeks. The Badge was presented by Scoutmaster, Joseph W. Adams; Committeeman, Rev. M. L. Shakespeare, and Patrol Leader, James Bass. First Aid Program Given to Scouts By C. W. Malone Troop 60 will receive instruc tions in First Aid at their regu lar meeting Feb. 23. C. W. Malone, committeeman will be in charge of the instruc tions. All boys 12 or above are eligible to join. The Troop is seek ing new members, according to a statement issued by Scoutmaster Joseph W. Adams. White Ga. Student Joins Negro Church MACON, Ga.—Jack Singletary, 25-year-old white divinity student and his wife were accepted into membership in the Tremont Tem ple Baptist church here last week. Singletary declared that he and his wife “try to do whatever we do in the best interests of God.” 4 t | _ t , . T , , , , T -| . , 1 T I - ~ - —- ■— —■ Social Briefs By Basilia Bell Mrs. Eugenia Simms Brown | spoke for the Inter-racial Worn- j en’s Society of Elm Park Meth- i odist Church. Mrs. Brown gave a j very interesting talk on the Lin coln Urban League. * * * Mrs. Charlotte Williams Jack son had a birthday party for her husband on Saturday evening. Games were played and refresh- j ments served. Those winning prizes for the unusual quiz were: j Mrs. Constance Winston, Mrs. Eu genia Brown and Howard Molden. * * * Winifred “Peaches” Winston, soprano, won the first prize in the audition last Friday night at the Capitol Theater and received the Capital Theater and received test. « * * Mrs. Hobert Botts has returned home after a two-week stay with her mother at White Cloud, Kans. Mrs. Botts* mother has been ill for some time. Miss Virginia Davis was a din ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nevels, jr. * * * All ladies taking part in the choral reading are asked to meet at the Y. W. C. A. in the Stewart Room, February 25 at 2 p. m. * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Davis had as a week end guest her niece Mrs. Della Maye Simpson of Omaha. Mrs. Simpson has now joined her husband, 1st Sgt. Maurice Simpson in Baltimore, Maryland where they will reside until June when they will sail for Japan for occupational duty. Young people today are alike in too many disrespects. * * * Woman was made before mir rors, and has been before them ever since. PAINT IS SCARCE We appreciate your patronage and hope we soon can supply all your requirements VAN SICKLE GLASS & PAINT CO. 134 So. 10th I _: $' ~ ' 1 from EARL WOOD'S DAIRY . . . ‘ r I - 14 Stores All over Lincoln _ STAR VAN Wishes • THE VOICE Continued Success UMBERGER'S 2-2424 1110 Q. Funeral and Ambulance Service. Roy A. Sheaff, Dar old Rohrbaugh, Floyd Um berger families. 2-5059. For Everything in HARDWARE Baker Hardware 1 101 No. 9th 2-3710 f ] For The Best > i In Student Supplies ; and ' | ) Fine Office Equipment j \ f atschTtrothers ( 1-/STATI0NERS JLi PRINTERS 1 ) 1124-26 O Street 2-6838 • THE EVANS CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS Save Money Use our Cash and Carry Flan 333 No. 12th St. Dial 2-6961 The First National Bank Qf Lincoln 10th & “O” St. Member F.D.I.C. In ■ . , ' PIANOS RADIOS SEWING MACHINES WASHERS SWEEPERS Gourlay Bros. Piano Co. 212 So. 12 2-1636 “Be Kind to Your Clothes” PEERLESS " CLEANERS 1 322 So. 11 Geo. H. Lemon Branch Office *719 Ne. 48th For Better Value» w Drugs • Cosmetics • Stationery • Candy i t • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS 1325 C' St. Lincolr PRESTO . . . A NEW ROOM PAPER & PAINT FOR \ EVERY NEED pNE DECORATIVE WAU/AMHS AND PAINTS 14th and P Phone 2-1366 WALLY'S USED CARS TWO LOCATIONS 1126 "P~ 13th & nQ" * CARS * GUNS « SHELLS * SCOOTERS « TRAILERS - * HOUSE TRAILERS + TRUCKS * PICK UPS * BOATS Lincoln, Nebr. Phone 2-7770