The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, October 11, 1946, Image 5

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    ^Minority Job Opportunities
Survey Slated
Thirty-five members of the
Central Social Action committee
Monday night unanimously re
solved to make a survey of job
opportunities for racial and reli
gious minority groups in Lincoln.
The resolution was passed at a
meeting at the Methodist Student
House.
The survey is to determine
whether prejudice is keeping
members of the minority groups
from getting jobs for which they
are fitted. The executive com
mittee was directed to work out
plans for a survey.
The strategy committee sug
gested that the survey results
$could be used in supporting a
state fair employment practices
commission act.
Dr. Arthur L. Miller, president
of the committee, reported that
he could find no reason to be
lieve that religious prejudice en
tered into the street fight on
Sept. 17, in which Jack Solomon,
Omaha student, suffered a frac
tured jaw.
SMITH PHARMACY
2146 Vine
Prescriptions — Drugs
Fountain — Sundries
9 Phone 2-1958
BOB'S MARKET
F. K. Fulton
Fresh Fruits 8c Vegetables
108 No. 10th
MIDWEST SUPPLY CO.
GOOD FOODS - GOOD FEEDS
It
1848 Vine St. 2-6039
LINOTYPE EQUIPPED
To Belter Serve Your Printing
and Publishing Needs
Lytle Printing Company
2-3839 2219 "O" Street
L. S. Goolsby Marries
Rev. Lewis S. Goolsby, 313 Vz
So. 11th Street, and Mrs. M. Re
becca Seaton, Kansas City, Kan
sas, were united in marriage last
Tuesday, September 24, at high
noon in the pastor’s study of the
First A. M .E. church in Kansas
City by the Rev. S. H. Lewis,
pastor.
The Rev. Mr. Goolsby was re
assigned the presiding elder of
the Omaha district of the A. M. E.
church.
Mrs. Goolsby was an active
member of the First A. M. E.
church, a member of the com
mittee of Management of the
Yates branch Y. W. C. A., past
Worthy Matron of the Star of
Bethlehem chapter, O. E. S., past
Grand Electa of Prince Hall
Grand chapter, and participated
in many other religious, social,
and civic activities.
Immediately following the
marriage, a 1 o’clock luncheon
was given the newlyweds by Mrs.
Susie V. Bouldin and Mrs. Frank
Chambers in the home of Mrs.
Bouldin.
Guests were: the Rev. and Mrs.
Lewis, Officer and Mrs. A. C.
Stone, Washington, D. C., Mr.
Frank Chambers, and A. J.
Bouldin.
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Goolsby
left Friday, September 27, for
Omaha. After October 23, they
will be at home at 1030 Rose St.
in Lincoln.
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State Organizer
Miss Loretta Swanigan left for
Falls City Tuesday in the interest
of the National Association of
Post Offices Mechanics and Main
tenance Employees. She has been
appointed State Organizer for
Nebraska and expects to visit
every Federal Post Office in the
State. Miss Swanigan who has
been employed at the Lincoln
Post Office for 18 years received
her appointment from Mr. John
W. Richardson, National Vice
President and District Organizer
at Kansas City, Mo.
Teen Age Chatter
Reporter, Dotty Greene
Thought of the week:
Never find faults in some one
else without counting TEN—
of your own
The Cathedral Bluebirds top
ped Hasting 47-22 Sunday, Oct.
6 with Bertram Cooke playing
half-back. He made two touch
downs and did some neat pass
ing. “KEEP IT UP BERT!”
Billy Mosby has started back
to old L. H. S. this fall. We are
glad to see him with us again.
The teen-timers are planning
a trip to Omaha very soon so I
hear “I hope they have fun.”
Seen on the campus grounds
of L.H.S. were Hazel Wilson and
Albert Bowen.
Frank King has just returned
from Denver. It looks like Frank
has another admirer. “What
about it B.L.T.?”
PERSON OF THE WEEK
Age—16
Sex—Female
Color of hair—black
Color of eyes—brown
Weight—117
Height—5 ft. 3 inches
Grade—12b
Telephone No.-?
Lives on T Street
“Guess Who!”
Give me a ring teen-agers, I
would like to know what you
are doing. Dial 5-7508. Bye
now. See you next week.
“Dotty”
Bibles, Religious Goods, Sunday School
Materials, Pictures - Picture Framing,
School Supplies, Stationery.
LINCOLN BOOK STORE
J. H. Willi*
Phone 2-6493 226 So. 12ih St.
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