The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, October 11, 1946, Page Four, Image 4

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    Social Hints
Mr. Alfred E. Simms left re
cently to attend the World Series
games to be played in Boston. He
will visit New York City, Cleve
land and Chicago before return
ing. Mr. Simms will be absent
from the city approximately fif
tit’ll days.
Mrs. Roma Henderson will edit
a column for the special interest
of railroad personnel.
Mr. Charles Boyd, who has for
the last several months shown
little if any improvement, re
mains in a serious condition.
Rev. A. Newton of Beatrice and
Rev. H. C. Commins cnroute to
Atchison, Kansas from Kansas
City, Kansas stopped over in
Lincoln, Thursday. They are to
attend the Nebraska Annual Con
ference at Atchison, Kansas.
Both Rev. Newton and Rev.
Commins are enrolled at “Bishop
Williams School of Religion” in
Kansas City, Kansas.
Mrs. Marian Starks of Chicago
is the house guests of Mrs. Stella
Hammond.
Mrs. Lenora Roberts of Kan
sas City, Mo., is the house guest
of Mrs. Ed Hammond. Mrs. Rob
erts expects to remain indefinite
ly.
Mrs. Verneda Bellow, after be
ing confined to St. Elizabeth Hos
pital with an infected finger, is
now home.
Mrs. Maggie Williamson of
Kansas City, Kansas spent the
week end as the house guest of
Mrs. Ollie Colley. Mrs. William
son, a former resident of Lincoln,
will stop in Omaha before re
turning to Kansas City.
Mr, William Patrick of Grand
Island was a Lincoln visitor Sun
day.
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Mrs. Joseph Dunn is enrolled
in a ten-week course being held
at “Magee’s.” The course is offer
ed to persons interested in win
dow trimming.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Conway
motored to Cheyenne, Wyo.,
where they were the guest of
Mrs. Conway’s aunt, Mrs. Carrie
Smith. They spent sometime in
Denver as the guest of Mrs. Ruby
Cambell Bird, a former Lincoln
ite. Mrs. Smith accompanied the
couple on their return and has
undergone an operation at St.
Elizabeth Hospital. She is im
proving nicely.
Mr. Rupert E. Davis who has
been spending several weeks in
Texas due to illness, writes that
he is much improved.
Rev. O. J. Burkhardt of Omaha
was a recent visitor in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunn
spent several days recently va
cationing with relatives and
friends in Hutchinson, Kansas
and Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. James King has just re
turned from an extended visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Conrad of Broken Bow,
Nebraska.
Mr .and Mrs. John Thomas and
daughter, Carolyn, are the house
guests of Mrs. Malessa Bedell.
Mrs. Pauline Ivory, Mrs. Brevy
Lilly and Mr. Alonzo Carter were
among the Postal Employees who
saw the flying Post Office. Dono
van Gettis accompanied Mrs.
Lilly.
Mrs. H. C. King and daughter
Patricia and son Frank spent
several days in Denver recently.
Mr. Ardell Knowles is still a
patient at the Veteran Hospital
here.
Mr. Charles Thompson will
celebrate his 76th birthday today.
His daughter, Miss Katherine
Thompson will bake a cake in
honor of the occasion.
Mr. Clayton Lewis, chairman
of the Recreation committe, re
ported a successful summer play
ground program with a total at
tendance of over 2,000. He re
ported the employment of Mr.
Henry McWilliams as boys’ work
er for the fall and winter.
Rev. M. L. Shakespeare after
attending the Annual Conference
at Atchison, Kansas is spending
the week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Shakespeare in
Parsons, Kansas.
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Campus News
by Jeanne Malone
Lincoln is again the scene of
activity especially in its institu
tions of higher learning. All over
the country colleges and univer
sities are crowded to capacity
and the University of Nebraska
is no exception. This is evidence
of the fact that young America
is truly taking advantage of its
educational opportunities in or
der that it can cope with this
modern atomic world. Young
Negro America with its double
problem to cope with has to be
doubly prepared.
Frequently the actual number
of Negro students enrolled in the
university and colleges at Lin
coln are never generally known.
But this year we are going to
start you out right with the com
plete list of students (at least I
tried to make it complete.)
Through the school year we will
try to keep you informed of col
lege happenings.
The following are a list of stu
dents attending the university of
Nebraska.
Lydia Melsena Goolsby, Char
lotte, Preston, Betty Jean Patrick,
Juanita Hanger, Elouise Jones, |
Ruth Norman, Jeane Malone, j
Stanley Cooke, Joyce Williams,
Pamana Banks, Lynwood, Park
er, James Broxton, Louis Carpen
tier, Robert Weston, Courtland
Bivens, Felix Williams, Bernard
Grice, Frank Hale, Ira Gibson,
Henry McWilliams, Ernest Crud
er, Price Terrel, Daniel Pipkins,
Richard Harrison, James Cole,
Joseph Casmer, David Schnitiger,
Thomas Modlen, Mr. and Mrs.
Granville Coggs, Mr. and Mrs.
Ruby Shakespeare.
These are the names of the
students attending Union College
this year.
I Ignacio Carrillo, Sydney O.
Beaumont, J. Davis Butler, Le
Count Butler, Samuel E. Gooden,
Roy F. Mathews, Jimmie Valen
tine, Gaines Partridge, Ambrose
Mason, Krishma Lamname, V. M.
Barrea, A. L. Hobby, A. W. Don
nally, William Vidats, W. Bryant,
Ruth Saddler, M. D. Valentine,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Salexander,
Mrs. Bernard.
One student at Wesleyan Uni
versity.
Roland Delaney.
In an effort to acquaint the
students attending the Univer
sity and Colleges in Lincoln with
each other and the community
the Lincoln Urban League is
giving a party Saturday, October
12th which you can read about
next week in this column.
Lincoln s friendly
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