Social Briefs 1 •l lionrtki UiMs ) Twenty years of service was celebrated by the Lincoln Urban league at an open house Friday which marked the beginning of its fall season. The league staged a pageant, “Years of Progress,” to tell the story of its first two decades. Miss Barbara Moore’s dance group demonstrated the current work «f the league. The Urban League Choral group participated. Miss Beverly George was guest soloist. Harry Peterson was in charge of the program. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nevels had as their house guest recently Mrs. Alise Turner from Omaha, Ne braska. * * * Miss Freddie Powell, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Powell spent the week in Lincoln. On Tuesday she returned to Lincoln with twa bus loads of dadent nurses to attend student day at the Nebrarica Annual nurses con-| vention held at the Lincoln this week. Among student nurses at- * tending from Lincoln are Martha Hammonds and Ada Coffey. Miss Gladys Moore had as her dinner guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moss. Miss Moore Dow resides at 338 Saunders St. «. * * Mr. Roscoe Perry is planning a week or ten-day hunting trip for the very near future. * • • Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins of Denver, Colorado stopped over in Lincoln Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ambers. The Hig gineses had visited relatives in Des Moines and Council Bluffs, Xa. • * t Mr. Luther Allen has been suf fering with an arm injury since Friday. , * * V | Miss Robbie Lee Powell was hostess at a small get-to-gether last week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson. » * • “THE FIRST TEN CLUB” of Quinn chapel A_M.EL church is sponsoring a Chitterlings and Fish Dinner an Friday October 19tiu, at the Hnmr of Rev. and Mrs. Shakespeare, 2225 S Street. The time is 5-4 pm. • • * Bake Sale Quinn chapel missionary society and stewardesses board will have Automotive Service at its Best T*ne Uf Brake Serriee Gcncratec Starter Battery CAPITOL AUTOMOTIVE 1119 N St. 2-2(26 FOR .. . . GOOD DEPENDABLE ELECTRIC SERVICE Day or Night call 2-7331 Louisiana i (Continued from Page 1) Chr istenberry, who on two pre q'vious occasions has ordered LSU j to admit Roy Wilson to the law r school, and Lutrell Amos Payne 5 to the school of animal husbandry. The suit is directed against Tom Dutton, president of the board of supervisors; Lt. Gen. Troy H. Middleton, president of LSU; Dean Wm. W. Frye, dean of the ! school of medicine and Mrs. Viv t ian Johnston, registrar school of i medicine. • | - Friendship ! (Continued from Page 1) harvested acre in Buffalo county, the twelve “Friendship Acres” will produce approximately 465 bushels of grain. The corn will go a long way toward extending democracy overseas in the form of friendship food to hungry people. I Merlin Frantz, director orf the Christian Rural Overseas Pro gram in Nebraska, pointed out that anyone who wants to give a “Friendship Acre” to CROP, or match an “average acre” in his county, may do so by contacting the county CROP committee or by drmoppdng a card or letter so the state CROP office a 409 First National Rank Building in' Lincoln. their annual hake sale on Sainr- 1 day, October 2Mh., at Haniy’s Furniture Store. * * * j< At a recent meeting of the : Non-Parrelle club the following committee chairmen were nom inated, Social Committee, Loretta; Russell; Program Committee, i Paul Kidd, jr., Kansas City; Ways,' & Means Committee, Harold,1 Dickens, Kansas City; Publicity committee, Lloyd Williams, Tulsa, Oklahoma. The dub has sched uled a party for Saturday. A second anniversary for Elder Charles Williams is being held at the Church of God in Christ, 20th and U Streets, all this week, ac cording to Mrs. H. Denton. Notes of Interest An interesting visitor from Pasadena the past week was Charles A. Williams, a former Lincolnite. He was house guest of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson, ft I was his first visit here since he left fourteen years ago. Mr. Wil liams, who was a member of Newman Methodist church and was affiliated with the choir is now a member of People’s In dependent church of Christ, an in ter-racial organization in Los An geles. * • * Miss Sammy Marie Douglas left | last week for Chicago, 111. She had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruth Alexander. Several parties were given in her honor. • • • The Lincoln Urban League will honor three of it’s football stars ' during the month erf October. The week of Oct. gth-13th will be named, Ted King Weew. The week of Oct. 15-2©th will be Rich ard McWilliams Week, both play ing for the Links. Nebraska’s (Tom Carodine will be Oct. 22nd 27th. Pictures will be on display, according to Lynnwood Parker, executive secretary of the Urban League. Cardt; of Thanks I wish to thank the many * friends and neighbors for all thell kindness shown during the ill- I ness and passing of my beloved 1 wile, Mrs. Brevy Miller. I sincerely appreciated the cards, telegrams and floral offer ings. John Miller 309 South 20th St. Words cannot express my ap preciation, my friends, for your1 cards, gifts and flowers sent to1 ■ne during nay illness. Mrs. Basilia Bell. HodgaM-Splain MORTUARY 1335 l Street Lincoln. Nebraska ROSE MANOR | STUDIO 1421 O Street Phone 2-2247 Portraits by Appointment George Baudot. F. A. of A Prices reasonable Work guaranteed - -i Make WHITE'S Your | FURNITURE HEADQUARTERS It's 108 No. 10th Street Just 27 Steps North of 10th & O Sts. 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