Social Briefs Mrs. Betty McWilliams has been employed in Dr. Palmer’s Business Research Laboratory at the University of Nebraska. * * <■ Mr and Mrs. Clyde W. Malone, Mrs. Sara Walker, Mrs. J. H. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Simms and Mrs. Ida Hassel were among guests attending the, Omaha wed ding and reception of the former Miss Louise Perkins. Mrs. Tillie Miller accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Simms on the trip. * * * Dr. L. S. Goolsby of Columbia, Mo., former presiding elder of the Omaha area and former pas tor of Quinn Chapel, spent Mon day and Tuesday in the city as guest of his son, Charles. * * * Mr. Harold Jones of Allentown. Pa., former Lincolnite, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Jones. * * * The Rev. Trago McWilliams, Sr., left for a business trip to Los Angeles, Calif., to be gone a week. * * * Mr. I. B. Colley has returned after spending about three weeks in California, Nevada and Mis souri. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Carter had as their guests the past several days Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Saunder and their three children of Saginaw, Mich. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rodgers announce the birth of a daugh ter, Miehalle Jolene, born July 19. They will call her “Mickey” for short. $ ft $ Among the June visitors in Lincoln were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rodgers and sons, Willie and Howard of Benton Harbor, Mich. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rodgers, Carolyn and Miehalle. Little Miss Anna Mae Cozon accompanied the Rogers back to their home to spend a few weeks with them. Vera Cozon accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson to St. Joseph, Mo., where she will visit for a few weeks. They are nieces of the Rodgers. * * * Motoring to Omaha Wednes day evening were Mrs. Corrine Neal, Mrs. Bobbette Rife, Mrs. Marjorie Winston, Mrs. Ruth Williams, Mrs. Sarah Tarpley and Wieland Tarpley. They attended a musical given -Dy the National Association of Colored Women. Mrs. Neal will soon depart for Sterling, 111., where she will spend her vacation with relatives. • * * Mrs. Marcella Gropes, of Huntsville, Ala., has been a guest of her sister. Mrs. Bernice Napue and Mr. Johnnie Napue. Mr. Gropes, who is a student at Oakwood College will join his wife soon for a brief vacation. * * * Camp Katrine near JNeorasKa City was the destination Sunday oi aniriey cason, Quay Wesiey, Mattie aue Neveis and Laoertna Dandridge. Mrs. Sara Walker accompanied them. * * a Mrs. Lillian Rife has returned after spending a vacation with her cousin, Mr. Henry Buckner ROSE MANOR STUDIO 1029 Rose Street Phone 3-2046 Portraits by Appointment George Randol. P. A. of \ Prices reasonable Work guaranteed of Denver, Colo. «■• « * i Mr. and Mrs. William McGin nis of Kansas City, Mo., will leave this week end after spend ing their vacation with Mrs. Mc Ginnis’ mother, Mrs. John Irving and Mr. Irving. * * * Mr. Ray Holcomb and his two daughters, Phillis and Beverly and Mr. Richard Huston and his daughter, Bettie Rose motored to Omaha on Tuesday night to at tend the game played by the Monarchs. * * * Mrs. Richard Huston was din ner hostess Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Woods of Omaha, Mrs. Elizabeth Woods and Mrs. Vashti Mosby. »•: r: sh The Newtons Entertain Mary Bethune Club Thirty-five members and friends of Mary Bethune Literary and Art Club were given an un usual treat Friday evening in Beatrice, Neb., when the Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Newton served a picnic lunch on the beautiful lawn at their home. The mem bers who made the trip in a chartered bus carried covered dishes and Mrs. Newton had fried chicken, bread and butter sand wiches and ice cream—enough for all. The entire lawn was lighted with beautiful colored lights. A large serving table was placed across the back and the guests were seated at smaller tables. After the lunch a sight seeing tour was conducted about the place by Rev. Mr. Newton and among the enjoyable scenes were a variety of trees loaded with fruit, and a beautiful vege table and flower garden. Art work made by Mrs. Newton’s sister, Miss Rosa Robinson who assisted with the picnic, was a special attraction. Several piano selections by Miss Donna Marie Washington, music teacher at .Tuskegee Institute, were played for enthusiastic listeners. * * * Mrs. Ralph W. Johnson and daughters, Pat and Gwen were dinner guests of Mrs. John Mc Williams on Sunday. 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Many i guests attended and they ate such food as hot-dogs, potato salad, baked beans, etc. After the picnic the group went to Maxine’s house to listen to a i little platter-chatter. Robert will be missed by a lot of people when he departs. * * * Charlene Colbert spent some time in St. Joseph, Mo., after spending a few days on a ranch in Burwell, Nebr. She returned to Lincoln Sunday evening. * * * While listening to my radio Sun- •. day afternoon I happened upon station KOWH, the program, Your University Speaks, was in progress, so I stopped to listen and a very special feature was a solo by Stella Woodlee a 15 year old Alliance High School sophomore. She saag Malotte’s Lord’s Prayer, ' she was accompanied by Martha Boyer also of Alliance. I am sure you remember Stella when she appeared in the All State Music School. * 4> Charles Self of St. Joseph, Mo., ! arrived Monday to spend some time with Freddie Powell before she leaves Lincoln to go to school in Omaha. He was looking sharp as ever. * * * Say teens don’t forget Union Services at the Baptist Church next Sunday. By the way, speak ing of Church why don’t we teens get up a little earlier on Sunday mornings and make that 9:45 Sunday School Class. How About it!!!!!!! Bye Now DOTTY. I Stock Reductions Sale! TYPEWRITERS STANDARD models Formerly $151.15 tax Included Now $94.05 tax included MACHINES DEPARTMENT I 1124-26 O Street I HOUSEHOLD H I NTS By Mr*. 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Mauna Lou Rings Spoon cottage cheese between slices of pineapple—fresh or canned. Top with an extra spoon of cottage cheese and garnish with chopped parsley and a maraschino . cherry. Simple to fix—and very delicious! News From Elwood, Kansas BY WILBERTA BRADY. A splendid program was given by the Stewardesses of Bethel AME church Sunday, July 17. There was also a large crowd in attendance to witness the program. The funeral of Mx’S. Mildred Pennel was held July 17 at Troy, Kans. Mrs. Pennel was the sister of Mrs. Mable Gaskin of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Kansas City recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson. Mrs. Hill is Mrs. Johnson’s mother. Theodore Johnson returned home from the hospital Tuesday evening, July 19. He is getting along fine and will be able to walk with the aid of crutches in a week or so. This community was treated with ice cream and cake by the Baptist Sunday school Sunday, July 17. The Sunday School annual pic nic was held Thursday, July? 20, i at the Lake Contrary in South St. Joseph, Mo. There were rides available at low cost. I Our boy, York Adams, is back in town for a few days. He is j looking fine. York now lives in ' Sedalia, Mo. If you have any news, please phone me no later than Wednes day evening. Thanks. AME Lay Organization Plans Connectional Meet By Georg:' J. Jones. Oskaloosa, Kas.—A Connection al Laymen’s meeting has been called to meet August 4, 5 and 6 at Grant Memorial A.M.E. church, 48th and Evans Ave., Chicago, 111., by Attorney H. C. Dudley, presi dent. All church organizations in the various conferences are urged to send delegates and the Fifth District is asked to notify presi dent George J. Jones as to the number of conference representa tives each church will have. Local ministers are urged to co operate with efforts raised for ex penses of delegates. 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