^SoctaT^Briefs j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas North from Dodge City, Kansas, are vis iting Mrs. North’s twin sister, Mrs. Fannie Watkins. * * * Mrs. James Watson of Senato bia, Mississippi, left the city on Friday after spending about two weeks at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Powell. * * * Social courtesies extended the Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Shakespeare the past week were dinner Mon day with the Rev. and Mrs. Trago McWilliams, jr., dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. McField and dinner Tuesday with Mrs. Rachel Fields. Other guests at the McField’s were Miss Clay Lee Brown, Mr. an^ Mrs. Kennedy Cooper, Paul Kidd and James McField. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins of Omaha motored to Lincoln Sunday and worshipped at Quinn Chapel during morning service, j * * * Mrs. Amy Fletcher, assisted by Miss Emma White, presided at the tea table decorated with fall colors of gold and brown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell Sunday Every Item in Our Entire EAST WINDOW CHEAPPER DRUG STORE 1325 "O" St Congratulations ARC DELIVERY SERVICE Prompt Package Delivery For Wholesale & Retail Dealers Phone 2-2033 afternoon, honoring Mrs. Cassie Brown of Kansas City, Missouri. Among the fifty guests present was Mrs. Jim Watson of Seneto bia, Mississippi. Mrs. Cassie Brown is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell, sr. * * * Mr. John Johnson is recuperat ing nicely after undergoing sur gery at St. Elizabeth hospital. * * * Mrs. R. E. Edwards was called to Omaha to the bedside of her daughter, Evelyn, who received surgery the past week. * * * Mrs. Ray Holcomb, who was hospitalized the past week, is re ported improved. # * * Mrs. Roland Young is ill at her home. * * * Mrs. John Robinson, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is improved. Negroes Admitted to Courses Not Offered at V.S. RICHMOND, Va. (ANP) — Negro graduate students are being admitted to predominantly all white state-supported schools in Virginia provided the courses de sired are not available at Virginia State college for Negroes. Most of the colored students now attending former all-white CONGRATULATIONS EARL E. MAY SEED CO. GARDEN <£ POULTRY SUPPLIES 921 "O" St. 2-4041 Congratulations AUTO HOSPITAL “33 Y»r. of Continuous Service” WRECKS REBUILT RADIATORS RECORED CLEANED—REPAIRED—REBUILT PACL C. TAYLOR 2212 O 2-1018 Congratulations from RESS MACHINE & SUPPLY CO. Headquarters for Goodyear V Belts and Browning V Pulleys GENERAL MACHINE SHOP WORKS OUR 45TH YEAR OF DEPENDALBE SERVICE 221 So. 9th St. 2 3754 II I • I I 1 Fiv ; PACKED | I I ,v*i. ' . Notes-of-Interest The Mary Bethune Literary and Art club met Sunday afternoon, October 26th, at the home of Mrs. Bessie Ambers. Plans for the an nual tea were completed and club activities in the near future were discussed. The club was closed and the entire membership at tended the La Foll’ets Tea, which was held at Carver Home. After! touring the home each member schools are concentrated in the Richmond area. The Richmond Professional In stitute here, a division of the Col lege of William and Mary, has seven Negro college graduates en rolled in its School of Social Work this year, the third year that such students have been accepted, ac cording to Dr. Harry H. Hibbs, dean of the school. In addition, Dr. Hibbs added, there are about 35 adult colored students enrolled in specialized night courses,: offered at the institute which would not otherwise be available to colored people. i.. ..— —1 BEST WISHES JACOBY AUTO BODY & TRIM SUPPLY SPECIALTY ITEMS Door & Patch Repair Panels. Trunk, Door Weather Strip. Convertible Sport Tops. Body Hardware—Headlights. Leatherette Carpeting—Auto Body Tools. Binks Spray Equipment. Door Glass Channels. Shop Equipment A Repairs 2028 O St. Congratulations on Your Anniversary Acme Printing Go. Complete Printing Service for Every Church and Social Organization. 230 No. 7th St. 2-2427 BEST WISHES ZIMMERMAN CLEANERS For Pickup & Delivery Phone 2-2203 2355 O' St. Congratulations STANDARD PLANING CO. CUSTOM MILLWORI 1040 N. 11th (11th & Y Sts. Phone 2-6033 or 2-6002 expressed herself as having en joyed the tea. Mrs. Lenora Lintz and Mrs. Whitebear are to be oommended on the cleanliness of the patients and the home. Next meeting of the club will be 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 CONGRATULATIONS ROBERTS Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Lincoln. Nebraska KUSHNER'S FOOD STORES #3 Open Sundays & Evenings CLOSED SATURDAYS Groceries <& Meats—Fruits Vegetables—Baked Goods 1733 O 2-3133 | Thursday, November 13th, at the j Lincoln Urban League. Mrs. Eve lyn Irving is president. Reporter, jMrs. Dorothy Lewis. i — - ■ - CONGRATULATIONS FALLS CITY-LINCOLN STAGE LINES Chartered Bub—25 pass., 28c per mile plus tax—29 pass., 32c per mile plus tax 4-2428 Loyal Parsons 3621 B St. Congratulations Carl A. Anderson, INC. Specialised Automotive Sales & Service 1637 P 2-7596 Best Wishes from MEISINGER BROS. UNOLEUM & SHADE CO. Linoleum, Rubber & Asphalt Tile, Window Shades, Vene tian Blinds. 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