i -v - &<■ mm. Enthusiastic Group Observes Eirst Anniversary. The United Church Women’s Kensington ob served thelj first anniversary with a dinner at the Lincoln Ur ban League March 25. The group is composed of representatives of the churches of the city and was organized by Mrs. Brevy Miller who is serving her second term as president. The club has as its purpose the realization of the highest objectives for which church women stand. Co-opera tion with community projects, contributing to community needs, and creating closer harmony be tween the churches are all apart of the great work undertaken by the year old organization. Al ready, after having completed articles and presented their first bazaar, which will be an annual affair, the ladies have completed their first sewing assignment for the local Red Cross under the direction of Mrs. C. F. McAdams. They have arranged to assist at I The Cedars, Home For Children. wmmmmiimmmwmmmmmm They have also appeared on nu merous church benefit programs. Standing left to right they, are Mrs. Stella Hammond, Mrs. Dora Hubbard, Mrs. Irby Stephen, Mrs. Wilma Todd, Mrs. Beulah Bradley, Mrs. Irma Shepherd, Mrs. Pansy Beard, Mrs. Doris King, Mrs. Virginia Brown, Mrs. Basilia Bell, Mrs. Claudine Ad kins, Mrs. Loretha Shepherd, and Mrs. Lillian Rife. Seated left to right Mrs. Nellie Washington, Mrs. Ida Hightower, Mrs. Odessa Johnson, Mrs. Malenda Estes, Mrs. Cordelia Walker, Mrs. Onita Brown, Mrs. Irene Smith, Mrs. Essie Roy, and Mrs. Birdie Artis. Seated, third row, are Mrs. Brevy Miller, Mrs. Stella Davis and Mrs. Sarah Tarpley. Members not shown in the picture are Mrs. Vera Powell, Mrs. Naomi Greene, Mrs. Fawntella Baker, Mrs. Cor rine Neal, Mrs. Leona Dean, Mrs. OUie Colley and Mrs. Arse Lena Hall. ^>N E-STOP LOANS 1100-$200-$300 or More FAMILY FINANCE CO. 206 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. C V Stromdahl. Mgr. 2-7«7J i Gillett Cream Poultry & Eggs Plenty of Parking Space 528 No. 9tb Tel. 2-2001 Try The New-Improved SI11ITHS %**!£*£» | BREAD Xako Home ( Freak Loaf •* T#01 Today Grover Social Briefs Word was received by Mrs. La vetta McKinney of the accidental death Thursday, March 31, of Pete Garner. Mr. Garner, husband of Etta Fields Garner, was killed in Los Angeles, Calif., by a taxi cab. Mrs. Garner, sister to Mrs. McKinney, and her husband are former Lincolnites. * * * Attorney Ray Williams, Inspec tor in the Dept, of Labor and Mrs. Christine Althouse of Althouse Beauty School, both of Omaha were in the city Monday and Tuesday as delegates of the Re publican Founder Day Conven tion. They were the only two Negroes elected on the State Cen tral Committee. Their major con cern was the recent compromise of the Nebraska Republican rep resentatives in Washington. They told the assembly that it was sure to have serious lasting effect on their party. * * * Mrs. Ethel Harris of Brookfield, Mo., spent the week end with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor McWilliams. * , * * A beautiful shower was given ROSE MANOR STUDIO 1029 Rose Street Phone 3-2046 Portraits by Appointment George Randol, P. A. of A Prices reasonable Work guaranteed l i Friday at the home of Mrs. Birdie Artis for Mrs. Loretha Shepherd. Ladies of the IJCW kensington were hostesses. * * * Mrs. Sara Walker and her niece, Vivian, worshipped at St. John A. M. E., church in Omaha last Sunday. * * * The Rev. T. O. McWilliams was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening with a birthday dinner at his home. During the evening members of his church marched in singing Happy Birthday To You. He was presented with a beautiful zipper bag after which the group enjoyed ice cream and cake. 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