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About The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1947)
Literary Column > * PRAYER OF PROTECTION Give an ear to my word, O Lord, consider my meditation; harken unto the voice of my cry .My King and my God, for unto Thee I will pray. My voice shalt Thou hear in the morning. I will direct my prayer u?lto thee daily, for Thou art not God that hath pleasure in wickedness, neither shall evil dwell with Thee and oh. my Master, the rul er of Heaven and Earth. I thank Thee on this Blessed Holy Day as I kneel at the altar. I pray for the healing of the sick in a con secrated prayer. Bless all whom I am duty bound to pray for, the home where trouble reigns, make peace. Teen Age Chatter Reporter Dotty Greene Asst. Ruby Lee Harper Asst. Loretta McWilliams ^ mr ! Well chums and chumletts did; you wear the green last Tues day. I didn’t and boy did I suf fer. • • • • Margurite Knowles taken part in a St. Patrick Day program (H. R. 305) She sang with a trio of girls. * * * * I hear Birdie Powell has a new heart-throb, but she doesn't have anything on her sister, Doris Powell (If you know what I mean). * • * * What girl leaves her mark on her boy-friends (the mark of white shoe polish), What about this Betty? * * * • Question of The Week As we were wandering around one day we were thinking. What would we do if we had a brain like that Quiz kid Joel? So we decided to see what you would do. Here are a few of the results: Doris Powell—Go Crazy Betty Boman—I’d—I’d—I’d—Oh shoot. (A gun or otherwise Betty). Delores Bowen—Let the world know' it (I don’t blame you Dorothy Green—I’d use it Birdie Powell—Drop dead Loretta McWilliams—Go out of this world What boy did you ask Charles Washington about, Ruby? * • • • For Whom the Bell Toll With a Few Changes Cutest Couple 57416 and 22569 • Cassnova ? ? ? ? ? I Peppy Freshman 56810 Guilda 24009 Brown Bomer 54631 (boxer) Gene Krupa 54631 (drummer) Marion Anderson 58554 * * • * The Teens gave a party last Friday night, admission was .10c the refreshments that were sold were pop and hot dogs. Winefred (Peaches) Winston sang “The Man I Love” and Eloise Finley sang “Sentimental” both were accompanied by Jeanne Ivory. Jeanne also played the “September Song”. The Miss tress of Ceremonies was Betty Bowman. Kids seen at the party were Jeanne Malone, Billie Mosby, Loretta McWilliams. Albert Bo wen. Frank King, Billie Ruther ford, Bertram Cooke and many others. ♦ * ♦ ♦ Bye Now Dotty. Ruby, Lorettc UNION SHOE SHOP 1011 ~0~ STREET 2-7M7 SPENCER BfBIVIDCAUY DSSJOXSD ^SUPPORTS 1 and Breast Support*. Fashion and Health Support*. Doctors' prescription* accurately filled. Frances Sharp, Mgr. Mrs. Dorothy Story, Asst. 2-2549 1127 Sharp 206 So. 13th St. EASTER DRESS UPS' For The Little Ones WEE MODERNS Infants & Childrens Wear 131 So. 13th 2-4665 LATSGH BROTHERS 1124-26 "O" Street See our Complete Selection Shafers Parker Waterman Eversharp Esterbrook % See at Latch's Pen and Greeting Card Shop 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 f For Better Values • Drugs • Cosmetics • Stationery • Candy • Prescriptions CHEAPPER DRUGS 1325 O St. Lincoln Patronise Our Advertisers -: