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Social Briefs ||ii| 9 9 >i »w< Mrs. James Dean left Monday evening for California where she will be with her daughter, Mrs. Patsy Stith who is ill. * * * In the city last week were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Shakespeare of Kansas City, Mo. They attended the funeral of Mr. Shakespeare’s mother, Mrs. Belle Shapespeare. * * * ... Card of Thanks I wish to thank all my many friends for the lovely cards anc flowers sent me during my re cent illness. Mrs. Frank King. | . ! i * * * Omaha had several Lincoln vis itors over the week-end; among them were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Botts and daughter, Jo Ann, Miss Delores Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Williams and Howard Bean. * * <! Mr. and Mrs. Felix Polk has recently returned after spending a month vacationing in Louisiana. * * * Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Simmons of Omaha, Nebraska, conducted the services for the C.M.E. church here Sunday afternoon. * * * Persons participating in the 1 discussion sponsored by the Quinn Chapel Senior choir, Sun day night were James Ware, Jeanne Malone, Delores Bowen, Werner Lightner, Frank Hale and Charles Bell all of the Uni versity of Nebraska and Milton Crow and Martin Luchei of Ne braska Wesleyan university. Maurice Croach sang a solo, No body Knows The Trouble I See. * * * Post No. 8 of the U. S. Army Mothers meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at the Urban League at 8 p. m. The wife, daughter, sister or mother of any service man or woman regardless of branch of service is eligible to become a member. For further informa tion call Mrs. Beulah Bradley, Commander. 2-4358. * * # The Girl Scout Troop 21 at tended Church services at The Church of God in Christ Sunday afternoon, they were observing Girl Scout week. $ * * Sunday evening the Quinn Chapel Board of Christian Edu cation was organized. The offi cers for the coming year are president, Rev. Melvin Shakes peare, vice president, Mrs. Clyde Malone, sec’y., Mrs. Rae Lee Harris, treas., Mrs. J. A. Shelby. Chairman of five committees were appointed by the president, evangelism, Rev. R. E. Edwards, Membership, Mrs. Rubie Shakes peare, Program, Mrs. J. Wilson, Church Policy, Mr. C. P. Lewis and Stewardship, Mrs. R. E. Ed wards. Charles Goolsby is Di rector of Christian Education. Youtli of the Week This week we have chosen Bea trice Gertrude Napue, 12-year-old daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Napue as Youth of The Week. Beatrice, known to her friends as ‘Bea’ is in the 8th grade at Whittier Jr. High School. She was born in Bow, Kansas. Before moving to Lincoln with her family, she lived in Topeka, Kansas. When asked some of her favorites, she said, “I like baseball in the field of Sports and my favorite study in school is Home “Ec.” One of her pet peeves is doing dishes. Beatrice, a member of Girl Scout Troop 21, has two brothers. I We Invite You l I To Use Our Service | I I !._j_j Make WHITE'S Your FURNITURE HEADQUARTERS I Its 108 No. 10th Street Just 27 Steps North of 10th S O Sfs Elwood, Kansas By Wiiberta Brady Hello Folks: Halloween and all its goblins, cats, witches on broomsticks, pumpkins and false faces has just passed. Friday evening, Oct. 20, the Lincoln P.T.A. gave a Halloween party at the school. Mr. Ellis Freeman of St. Joseph showed a series of pictures. Pop, chili, and pie were sold. Everyone partici pated in games. The Baptist Men’s Chorus rend ered services at the Handley Bap tist church, Rev. O. F. Barnard, Pastor, Wednesday evening, Oct. 25. Miss Barbara Wilson and Mr. Lawrence Hoard of Kansas City were united in marriage Saturday evening, Oct. 21, at the home of Rev. H. B. Brown who performed the ceremony. Mrs. Eunice Brown is here vis iting her relatives and friends this week. She is driving a ’50 Mer cury this trip. Mrs. Marie Graves and Larry Joe are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Gorman this week, Oct. 21-29. Mrs. Opal Brady is visiting her sisters in Armstrong and Roanoke,’ Mo., this week, Oct. 20-29. Mrs. Cecil Johnson visited her sister in Kansas City last week, Oct. 13-18 who was in the hos pital. She is doing nicely. The folks of Elwood were very sorry to hear of the death of our former pastor’s mother, Mrs. Shakespeare. Our deepest sym pathy goes to the family in their hour of grief. Well folks, that is about all for this week. I hope the goblins didn’t get you Tuesday, Oct. 31. As you all know that was Hal loween. Bert. 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Crumb Pancakes 1*4 cups stale bread crumbs 1*4 cups milk 2 tablespoons melted shortening 2 eggs Vt cup flour *4 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons baking powder Method: Soak the crumbs in milk and melted shortening until soft. Beat the eggs light and add to the crumb mixture. Sift the flour, ten measure and For Better Values • Drugs • Cosmetics • Stationer) • Candy • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS \ 1325 O St. Lincoln I0'-25'-39' I Lincoln’s Favorite Potato Chip sift with the salt and baking powder. Bake on a hot griddle, making them in smaller sizes than usual. Serve them hot with butter and syrup. - 49 A leader is best, when people barely know what he exists, not so good when people obey and acclaim him, worse when they despise him. The Korn Popper 1413 N Street Only the little white HULLESS popcorn used. Seasoned just right with best quality sea sonihg. 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