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Literary Column THE MEASURE OF SUCCESS When sunset falls upon your day And fades from out the west, When business cares are put away And you lie down to rest; The measure of the day’s success Or failure may be told In terms of human happiness And not in terms of gold. Is there beside some hearth tonight More joy because you wrought? Does someone face the bitter fight With courage you have taught? Is something added to the store Of human happiness? If so, the day that now is o’er Has been a real success. Teen Age Chatter Reporter Dotty Greene Asst. Ruby Lee Harper Asst. Lorretta McWilliams Girls: If you want pretty legs walk up and down stairs on tip toe. — Birdie Powell. * * * * Mrs. Preston: What is your dau ghter working for at college, an M. A.? Mrs. Howell: No, a MRS. • * * * Person-of-lhe-week— Weight—120 lbs. Height—5 ft. 1 in. Sex—Female School—L. H. S. Eyes—Brown Hair—Many colors Street—Tea Telephone No.—2- .7 3 Guess Who. * * * * Dad (sternly)—Where were you last night? Albert—Oh, just riding around with some of the boys Dad—Well, next time tell ’em not to leave their hair pins in the car. * * * * Queslion-of-lhe-week was: Who is your favorite actress or actor? Birdie Powell—Lena Horn Doris Powell—Allen Ladd Loretta McWilliams—Humphrey Bogart Marilyn Bowen—Robert Young Vonna Finley—Vivin Blaine Betty Bowman—Gregory Peck I hear that Vonna Finley had a nice time over the week-end. (could it be that Donald came down from Omaha? (could be). * * * * We’ve heard that college-bred means a four-year loaf made with dad’s dough. Some crust, eh? Looking into the Future we predict that: Birdie Powell will be a great artist. Susie Mae Whitehall will be another Hazel Scott (Voice that is). Lois Hatcher will be a great seamstress. Winifred Winston will be an other Marian Anderson. Cecil Hatcher another Bing Crosby. In the year 1950 Richard Hol i comb will be in the Photo busi i ness. Billie Mosby will be a great j salesman. Albert Starkes will be in show business for himself. Nolan Davis will be a great , boxer. Until Next Week, Dotty. Ruby. & Loretta WHAT'S DOING IN ALLIANCE by Beatrice Motley Verse of the week—“Depart from evil, and do good; and dwell forevermore.” Psalms 37: 27 Mr. Frank Tinsley was a guest at the home of her sister Beatrice Woodlee. Mr. and Mrs. Mills Lear have left Alliance to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. L. Glass Emanuel and daughter Vi left the city recently. Th6y will spend some time in Texas. Participating in the Golden Gloves boxing tournament at Omaha Tuesday, was James Mot ley, who left Sunday February 17th. Mr. J. Ewing entertained mem bers of a social club Friday night. Enroute from Casper, Wyoming to Lincoln, Mr. Eddie Keys, for mer resident of the city, stopped over to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Snoddy recently returned from Lincoln. Leaving the city recently for Pennsylvania was Mrs. M. D. Woodlee who will visit her moth er who is ill. Mrs. Woodlee’s stay will be indefinite. -o Let us always seek to find the best that is to be found in every individual we may chance to meet. V Complete Line CLEANING and SANITATION SUPPLIES All Types Brooms—Furniture Polishes Mops—Floor Seal and Wax Sweeping Compounds Mopping Equipment Kelso Chemical Co. 117 North 9th St. 2-2434 It's not to late for Christmas Photos Lower Cost — One Day Service PHOTO NOOK 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays ^ 1443 "O" Street Lincoln, Nebr. For Better Values • Drugs • Cosmetics • Smokes • Candy • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS * 1325 O St. Lincoln LINCOLN’S LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR FURNITURE STORE OFFERS YOU. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME ON THE EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS HARDY FURNITURE CO. 1314 "O" STREET