Social Briefs Lincolnites were on hand for the 3rd annual laymen’s meeting held in Omaha Sunday, May 1. Mr. Allen Ramsey was one of four kings which was a feature of the days observance. The Rev. V. W. Williams of Omaha preached the sermon for the occasion. Other persons present from Lincoln were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley and Miss B. Bauwell. They were dinner guests of the Rev. and Mrs. John Favors and they attended union service at St. John A. M. E. where the Rev. E. V. Wade was the speaker. Woman’s Day was observed last Sunday at Newman Methodist church with Mrs. Fawntella Baker having charge of the program. Four Pew captains reported a total of $106.93 after having filled the church with guests from the various churches of the city. Mt. Zion Baptist choir, The Urban League Glee Club, Golden Voices of Omaha furnished the music for the afternoon with special selec tions from Mrs. Clyde W. Malone and Mrs. J. T. Wright. Mrs. Anita Smith, Mrs. Arthur Patrick and Mrs. Frank Williams read papers each using a basic theme, “the practical approach to Religious education.” The Rev. J. B. Brooks, pastor of Quinn Chapel, delivered a short but dynamic message on the importance of woman keep ing her rightful place with spirit ual values paramount in their minds. Rev. Mr. Brooks warns against women placing themselves in competition with men and making an attempt to keep pace with this atomic age. Mrs. Dora Hubbard, captain, was presented a corsage of roses for having the highest amount. Mrs. Irene Smith, Mrs. Elenora Evans, Mrs. M. Jayne Moore were each given a corsage of carnations. The Rev. Wm. A. Oreene, pastor, introduced a num ber of special guests among whom were, Chaplain Merle Stith, the Rev. Wm. I. Monroe, pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist church and the Rev. John Humbert. * * * The Lincoln Urban League will participate in the celebration of National Music Week, with a special program Friday, May 6. I " “ ' '-1 PETERSON’S BAND BOX CLEANERS We feature cleaning and repairing 315 North 12th 2-6171 COndoUm^ drwiiaimnA $8 75 Per 100 Beautiful shell white invita tions or announcements, double envelopes, folded, tissued and inserted. Printing Department LATSCH BROTHERS, INC. 1124-26 O St. 2-6838 " At Winterhalte ’a ~~— Complete line of Wallpapers, Paints, Enamels, Varnishes, Brushes and decorating sup plies. ine. ORE DECORATIVE WAJUMPtW AND PAlKlj Wmtmmmtf CeliHki* Glut A Mat C*. 14* m4 P Hntii PbMt 8-784* Charles Bonds In Recital .'•* ,v.. I ' • M&'-v, CHARLES BONDS. Charles Bonds, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bonds and Barbara Jean Moody, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Moody, were presented in a joint recital to about fifty music lovers last Friday evening at the* Urban League. Miss Moody started her music training at the age of eight in Omaha as a stu dent of Miss Etta Butler. On com ing to Lincoln, several years ago, she became a pupil of Mrs. Eu genia Brown, her present teacher. Barbara is pianist for the Northside Church of God, of which her father is pastor. Her program included: Prelude . S. Rachmaninoff Fanilule.O. Olsen Snow White Flower .F. Grey Theme (Concerto in A Minor) ...E. Greig Charles Bonds made quite an impression on his audience. He began piano at age 5 under the tutelage of Miss Ruth Dreamer. His two years of study shows great promise for his future. He played 10 numbers including: The Star Spangled Banner (Arr. by Smith, Richter)' The Close Line Waltz (Schaum), Donkey Trail (Aaron), The Elevator (Schaum) The Little Brown Church (Pitts). Shortnin’ Bread (Wolf, Schaum) Shoulder Arms (Seul. Holst), The Spider Dance (Schaum) Tattle Tale (Aaron), and The Cricket and The Bum ble Bee (Chadwick). There will be selections from two church choirs, and solos and small groups. Everyone attending will participate. The program will be gin at 8 p. m. * * * Mrs. C. E. Colbert of St. Joseph, j Mo., was house guest of Mrs. M. B. Denton while in the city for the Convocation at which time her daughter, Charlene was an honor student. ■ * * H Itan Mother’s Day Court will be held at the Urban League April 11. All parents and friends are invited. The court will be held at 7:30 p. m. SOFTBALL—BASEBALL FISHING—GOLF • • • RUSSELL SPORTS 133 N. 11 I CLEANING and SANITATION SUPPLIES All Types Brooms—Furniture Polishes Mops—Floor Seal and Wax Sweeping Compounds Mopping Equipment Kelso Chemical 117 North 9th St. 2-2434 Jess Williams Springs [5^ ^ (jfcrftaJ ‘ «rv*rv« r^4rvj*^v By Dorothy Greene. Greetings Gates: The time has arrived when we should pay tribute to the most wonderful women in the world, our Marilyn Bowen LOretta McWilliams BeTty King Hazel Wilson JEan Burnes Robbie Powell * * * Here are a couple of items that were left out last week. Robbie Lee and Freddie Powell reported that they had a fine time in St. Joseph, Mo., over their Easter vacation. They looked real sharp Sunday. Robbie was wear ing a green suit with green and white accessories and Freddie was wearing navy blue with pink and powder blue accessories. * * * Many other people had a fine time over their Easter vacation I hear. Will Brown spent his at his home town in Sioux City, la., as Lois Hatcher spent her time in Omaha and Kansas City. * * m Congratulations to Barbara Moody for the fine recital she pre sented Friday evening, April 29. * * * The Klique Klub met Sunday afternoon with Joyce Williams as Hostess. They elected officers which are as ^follows: Pres., Fred die Powell; Vice Pres., Betty Wil son; Secy., Joyce Williams; Asst. Secy., Jeanne Malone; Treas. Betty Bowman; Chairman of the Ways and Means committee is De lores Wightman and Chairman of the Social committee is your rov ing reporter. Delores Wightman is a new member in the Klub. They made plans for our Garden party that will take place some time in June. 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