Social Uriels 4» «*»rwtte> lf Ouinn Chaj>el will bring the afternoon message with the choir furnishing the music. * * * The Rev. and Mrs. Trago Mc Williams, jr., returned on Friday evening from Minneapolis, Minn., where they attended the funeral of Mrs. McWilliams aunt, Mrs Pearl Benford. * # * Millard “Mitz’ Woods, son of Air. and Mrs. Millard Wood, sr., of Muskegon, Mich., was one of four soldiers honored at Percy Jones hospital on Army Day. $ * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunn, 2124 Q Street, celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary on the 20th of May by going to Hutchi son, Kas., where they visited friends and relatives. While there Mr. Dunn’s mother, Mrs. Anna Dunn was hostess at a luncheon for them. On their return trip they stopped in McPherson, Kas., where they were the dinner guests of their youngest daugh ter, Mrs. Bufford Boswell. * * li Mrs. Brown Entertains Honoring her daughter, Carrie, of Muskegon, Mich., Mrs. Sally Brown had as her dinner guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley and Mrs. Ethel Kirtley. I For Better F'alues • Drugs • Cosmetics • Stationery • Candy • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS 1325 O St Lincoln W. F. HOPPE LUMBER CO. 9th & S Streets 2-7202 Open Thursday Nights Congratulations to the LINCOLN URBAN LEAGUE MODEL CLEANERS AND TAILORS J. H. Polick 2105 O St. 2-5262 Why An Editor Colls Himself ‘We’ Why docs an editor use ti < word "We’’ in writing an ed; torial? The Iowa Publisher recently reprinted the following explan- j ation for the “editorial we” whiih j was published in the Williams- j town Advocate over 100. years ago: “A Country Editor—is one who reads newspapers, selects miscel lany, writes articles on all sub jects, sets type, reads proof, folds papers, and sometimes carries them, prints jobs, runs on errands, cuts wood, works in the garden, talks to all his patrons who call, patiently receives blame for a thousand things that never were and never can be done, gets little money, has scarce time and ma terials to satisfy his hunger, or to enjoy the quiet of nature’s sweet restorer, sleep, and esteems him self peculiarly happy if he is not assaulted and battered by some inprincipled demagogue who oves puppet shows and hiics the rabble with a treat of cider bran iy to vote into some petty office. A man who does all this and much more, not here recorded, you will know must be a rather busy animal; and as he performs the work of so many different persons, he may justly be sup pored their representative, and to have an indisputable right, when speaking of himself, to use the plural number, and to say we on all occasions and in all places." In Belgium, pigeon racing com pares with our baseball as a na tional sport DONLEY-STAHL CO. LTDV 1331 N St. DRUGS—PRESCRIPTIONS SICK ROOM NECESSITIES WE APPRECIATE VOUR PATRONAGE CLYDE’S DAIRY STORE LUNCHES —Malts— DAIRY PRODUCTS i ■■ -I CLEANING and SANITATION SUPPLIES All Types Brooms—Furniture Polishes Mops—Floor Seal and Was Sweeping Compounds Mopping Equipment Kelso Chemical II? North 9tb St 2-243<> ...::: Compliments of | | The Lincoln Market II Sam J. Gatto Congratulations to the LINCOLN URBAN LEAGUE WHITE’S “First In Furniture” * 108 North 10th Street •¥■ . Just 27 Strps North of lQth & Q Su. | C^ompfintents To The Lincoln Urban League - % From Weaver Potato Chip Co. 610 L — SottKntet *VcUue Sett&ati&ttf m warn smooth leather 1 STRIPLING WEDGE |sr The season's biggest hit MtS rock bottom ^H Sizes to 9 'u- ** Open Thurs. Til 9 1107 0 2-1677 — __